Oklahoma Form 13.13 Accelerated Docket Waiver

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Rule 13.0 Mandatory Form to be Utilized in Criminal Cases in the State of Oklahoma - Official Accelerated Docket Waiver. This form serves as notice to the court that an individual understands and consents to his/her case being placed on an Accelerated Docket (Fast Tracked).

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In order for the case to be heard, four justices must agree to hear the case.If four justices vote to hear the case, then the court grants certiorari and it is placed onto the court's docket. Then the parties and their attorneys are notified that the Supreme Court agrees to hear the case.

The Supreme Court's docket system contains information about cases, both pending and decided, that have been filed at the Court. The docket provided here contains complete information regarding the status of cases filed since the beginning of the 2001 Term.

A case brief is a dissection of a judicial opinion -- it contains a written summary of the basic components of that decision.Persuasive briefs (trial and appellate) are the formal documents a lawyer files with a court in support of his or her client's position.

A written list of judicial proceedings set down for trial in a court. To enter the dates of judicial proceedings scheduled for trial in a book kept by a court. In practice, a docket is a roster that the clerk of the court prepares, listing the cases pending trial.

Once all briefs have been filed, they will be sent to a panel of judges for a decision on the merits of the appeal.Your appeal may be decided with or without a written opinion. Usually, motions filed before briefs are filed are referred to a panel of judges for decision before briefs are submitted to the court.

The fact that the court is making status calls about a case means that no one filed the appropriate paperwork with the court showing that it was settled. You should not ignore the status calls but should appear when required to provide evidence that the case was in fact settled.

A brief is submitted to lay out the argument for various petitions and motions before the court (sometimes called "points and authorities"), to counter the arguments of opposing lawyers, and to provide the judge or judges with reasons to rule in favor of the party represented by the brief writer.

Submitted on the briefs means that there will be no hearing / oral argument. The Court will issue it's ruling based only on the written briefs submitted by the parties.

The official record of all of the proceedings pending in a court. A docket normally includes, for each proceeding, a chronological listing of each of the: Papers filed by the parties. Orders, judgments, and other papers issued by the court. Appearances, verdicts, and other in-court events.

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Oklahoma Form 13.13 Accelerated Docket Waiver