The Oklahoma Uniform Plea of Guilty — Summary of Facts is a type of plea agreement used by the state of Oklahoma. It is a written document that outlines the charges and evidence that the prosecutor has against the defendant. It is used in criminal cases and is signed by the defendant, prosecutor, and judge. The plea agreement includes a statement from the defendant that they are entering a guilty plea and waiving their right to a trial. The plea agreement also includes a summary of the facts of the case as presented by the prosecutor. The summary of facts includes the elements of the charge, the dates and times of the alleged offense, the evidence the prosecutor has to support the charge, and any mitigating or aggravating factors. There are two types of Oklahoma Uniform Plea of Guilty — Summary of Facts: a standard plea agreement and an Alford plea agreement. A standard plea agreement requires the defendant to admit to the facts of the case as outlined by the prosecutor, while an Alford plea allows the defendant to maintain their innocence while still accepting the punishment associated with the charge.