In Re Oklahoma Uniform Jury Instructions for Juvenile Cases

2005 OK 12, 116 P.3d 119, 2005 Okla. LEXIS 112, 2005 WL 845912
CourtSupreme Court of Oklahoma
DecidedMarch 28, 2005
DocketSCAD-2005-19
StatusPublished
Cited by16 cases

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In Re Oklahoma Uniform Jury Instructions for Juvenile Cases, 2005 OK 12, 116 P.3d 119, 2005 Okla. LEXIS 112, 2005 WL 845912 (Okla. 2005).

Opinion

ORDER

¶ 1 The Oklahoma Supreme Court Committee on Uniform Jury Instructions for Juvenile Cases has completed the Oklahoma Uniform Jury Instructions for Juvenile Cases which is attached to this Order. To achieve uniformity in instructing juries in juvenile cases on the applicable law, the following order is adopted for the direction of the trial courts:

¶ 2 IT IS ORDERED THAT effective July 1, 2005, all trial courts in Oklahoma shall use the instructions contained within the Oklahoma Uniform Jury Instructions for Juvenile Cases if the court determines that the subject of the instructions would be appropriate in the particular matter on trial and unless the trial court determines that such recommended instruction does not accurately state the law. In the latter event, it shall be the obligation of the trial court to include within the record the court’s reasons for declining to use the recommended uniform instruction. However, by this order the Court is not relinquishing any of its constitutional or statutory authority of review.

¶ 3 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT whenever the Oklahoma Uniform Jury Instructions for Juvenile Cases do not contain an instruction on a subject which the trial court determines should be submitted to the jury, or whenever a recommended uniform instruction cannot be modified to cover the subject being submitted, it shall then be the duty of the trial court to submit that subject to the jury upon an instruction which will be simple, brief, impartial and free from argument.

¶ 4 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT each instruction shall be identified substantially as follows: OUJI-Juv. No_” or “OUJI-Juv. No.__modified” or “Not in OUJI-Juv.” as the case may be.

¶ 5 DONE BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT IN CONFERENCE THIS 28th DAY OF FEBRUARY, 2005.

/s/ Joseph M. Watt CHIEF JUSTICE

¶ 6 ALL JUSTICES CONCUR.

APPENDIX

OKLAHOMA UNIFORM JURY INSTRUCTIONS

FOR JUVENILE CASES

Prepared by the

Oklahoma Supreme Court Committee for Uniform Jury Instructions for Juvenile Cases

OKLAHOMA SUPREME COURT COMMITTEE

FOR UNIFORM JURY INSTRUCTIONS FOR JUVENILE CASES

CHAIR

THE HONORABLE GLENN DALE CARTER

District Judge

Shawnee

REPORTER

CHARLES W. ADAMS

Professor of Law

The University of Tulsa College of Law

MEMBERS

THE HONORABLE THOMAS H. ALFORD

Muskogee

ROBERT E. (GENE) CHRISTIAN

District Attorney

Duncan

MICHELLE BODINE-KEELY

For TIMOTHY HARRIS

*120 District Attorney

Tulsa

THE HONORABLE EDWARD J. HICKS, III

Special Judge

GARY MITCHELL

For RAY DON JACKSON

Woodward

D. KENT MEYERS

Oklahoma City

SAL R. MUNOZ

DON R. NICHOLSON II

THE HONORABLE MARTHA KILGORE

Associate District Judge

Ada

TAMMY J. BACHMAN

For MITCHELL D. SPERRY

Ardmore

THE HONORABLE ROGER H. STUART

ANNE B. SUBLETT

ROB WALLACE

Poteau

BRIAN S. WILKERSON

SUMMARY TABLE OF CONTENTS

OKLAHOMA UNIFORM CIVIL JURY INSTRUCTIONS

Chapter 1 General Instructions.

Part A. Preliminary Instructions.

Part B. Concluding Instructions.

Chapter 2 General Termination Instructions .

Part A. Simultaneous Adjudication and Termination ..

Part B. Termination After Prior Adjudication.

Chapter 3 Grounds for Termination of Parental Rights

Chapter 4 Minor in Need of Treatment.

Chapter 5 Indian Child Welfare Act.

Chapter One General Instructions List Of Contents

Juvenile Title Page

Instruction

No.

Introductory Note..

Part A. Preliminary Instructions

1.1 Purpose of Termination Proceeding..

1.2 Explanation To Jury Panel Of Voir Dire..

1.3 Oath On Voir Dire..

1.4 Oath Administered To Jury..

*121 Jury’s Duties — Cautionary Instructions — To Be Given After Jury 1.5 Is Sworn.

Jury’s Duties — Cautionary Instructions — Bias On Account Of Race, 1.6 Religion, Etc.

1.7 Cautionary Instruction — Note Taking By Jurors.

Part B. Concluding Instructions

Jury’s Duties — Introduction To Instructions — To Be Given After 1.8 The Evidence.

1.9 Jury’s Duties — To Be Given Prior to Deliberation.

1.10 Note Taking By Jurors — To Be Given Prior to Deliberation.

1.11 Mandatory Instruction Upon Discharge.

Introductory Note

The Preliminary Instructions in Part A should be given at the beginning of the case, and the Concluding Instructions in Part B should be given after all the evidence has been presented.

Part A — Preliminary Instructions

Juvenile Instruction No. 1.1

Purpose of Termination Proceeding

The purpose of a termination proceeding is to decide whether to break the parental bond. The case is concerned with three separate interests:

1. The parent’s right to custody and control of a child.
2. The State’s responsibility to protect a child under eighteen (18) years.
3. The child’s right to a wholesome place to live, free from abuse and neglect.

The interest of a parent, the State and a child must be carefully weighed. The State’s responsibility to protect a child must be balanced against the interest of a parent in the custody and control of a child.

The right of a parent to the custody and control of a child is a fundamental right protected by the Federal and State Constitutions. While the rights of a parent are important and entitled to protection, they must be balanced against those of a child, and where they conflict, the child’s rights should be protected.

Committee Comments

This preliminary instruction introduces the jury to the three interests that the jury must weigh in a termination proceeding. It is based on language from In re T.H..L., 1981 OK 103, ¶ 4, 636 P.2d 330, 332.

Juvenile Instruction No.

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