JANUARY 2025 | 35 THE OKLAHOMA BAR JOURNAL 65. See Currie, 911 F.3d at 1056-57; Taylor, 514 F.3d at 1096; Smith v. State, 148 P.3d at 885-86. 66. Lerma, 148 P.3d at 886. 67. Farris v. Masquelier, 2022 OK 91, ¶14, 524 P.3d 942, 948 (quoting Sellars v. McCullough, 1989 OK 155, ¶9, 784 P.2d 1060, 1062-63.). 68. Fed. R. Civ. P. 51(b)(2); 12 O.S. §578; Bornfield, 184 F.3d at 1146; Wooldridge v. State, 1990 OK CR 77, ¶9, 801 P.2d 729, 732. 69. See 12 O.S. §578; Fed. R. Civ. P. 51(c)(2), (d)(2); see Abuan v. Level 3 Commc’ns, 353 F.3d 1158, 1172 (10th Cir. 2003); But see Cantrell v. Henthorn, 1981 OK 15, ¶4, 624 P.2d 1056, 1057 (holding plaintiff adequately preserved objection even though his “counsel did not specifically dictate his objection into the record,” as 12 O.S. §578 requires, where “the spirit of the law was complied with”). 70. Fed. R. Civ. P. 51(c)(1); see Fed. R. Crim. P. 30(d). 71. Aspen Highlands Skiing Corp. v. Aspen Skiing Co., 738 F.2d 1509, 1514 (10th Cir. 1984). 72. See e.g., Cantrell, 624 P.2d at 1057. 73. See Bornfield, 184 F.3d at 1145-46 (collecting cases). 74. Id. at 1146. 75. Id. 76. 12 O.S. §577.2. 77. In re T.T.S., 2015 OK 36, ¶18, 373 P.3d 1022, 1029. 78. Id. 79. United States v. Freeman, 70 F.4th 1265, 1280 n.13 (10th Cir. 2023). 80. United States v. Harper, 118 F.4th 1288, 1301 (10th Cir. 2024). We want to feature your work on “The Back Page” of the Oklahoma Bar Journal! Submit articles related to the practice of law, or send us something humorous, transforming or intriguing. Poetry, photography and artwork are also welcomed. Email submissions of about 500 words or high-resolution images to OBA Communications Director Lori Rasmussen at lorir@okbar.org. SHOW YOUR CREATIVE SIDE ON THE BACK PAGE Statements or opinions expressed in the Oklahoma Bar Journal are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the Oklahoma Bar Association, its officers, Board of Governors, Board of Editors or staff.
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