Oklahoma Petition Not Evidence is a legal document that is filed in a court of law to challenge a court ruling or decision. The document is used to contest the admissibility of evidence that has been presented or accepted in court proceedings. It is a formal request to the court for a review of the evidence presented and to determine if it is reliable and relevant to the case. There are two types of Oklahoma Petition Not Evidence: an original petition and an amended petition. An original petition is the initial document filed by the party challenging the evidence presented in court, while an amended petition is a revision of the original filed after the court has made a decision on the matter. Both documents must provide detailed information regarding the evidence and the reason why it should not be accepted.