Okla. Stat. tit. 5, Sec 7.5
Rules of the Supreme Court on Licensed Legal Internship
Chapter 1, App. 6
Rule 7. Practice Under the Limited License
§ 7.5. Criminal Representation Limitations.
(a) If the Licensed Legal Intern is employed by a prosecutor the supervising attorney must be present in court: (1) At a jury trial in either a felony or misdemeanor case.
(2) At the non-jury trial of a felony case.
(3) In all other situations the supervising attorney need not be present in court. (b) If the Licensed Legal Intern is employed by a defense attorney in a criminal case the supervising attorney must be present in district court or in municipal court: (1) At all stages of a felony case.
(2) At a jury trial of either a felony or misdemeanor case.
(3) At all stages of a misdemeanor case when a second conviction for the same crime constitutes a felony under Oklahoma law.
In all other situations the supervising attorney need not be present in district court or municipal court.
Representation by the Licensed Legal Intern in criminal cases is limited in the following manner: