Oklahoma Creation of an Accelerated Docket is a program designed to help reduce delays in the court system by expediting the resolution of certain types of cases. This program was designed to provide an efficient, cost-effective way to resolve cases quickly and effectively. It allows cases to move through the court system faster and with less backlog. The program is designed for criminal cases, family law matters, civil cases, and juvenile cases. It allows judges to prioritize specific cases and assign them to the accelerated docket. This allows cases to be heard more quickly and reach a resolution sooner. The cases on the accelerated docket are typically assigned to one judge who will hear the case and render a decision. There are two types of Oklahoma Creation of an Accelerated Docket. The first is the Accelerated Docket Initiative, which is designed for criminal cases. This program allows judges to prioritize certain cases and assign them to the accelerated docket, allowing the court to hear the case and reach a resolution sooner. The second type is the Accelerated Resolution Initiative, which is designed for family law, civil, and juvenile cases. This program allows judges to prioritize certain cases and assign them to the accelerated docket, allowing the court to hear the case and reach a resolution sooner. Both programs are designed to reduce delays in the court system and provide a more efficient and cost-effective way to resolve cases.