Oklahoma Cases Not Eligible for Placement on the Accelerated Docket are cases that fall outside the criteria for accelerated docket consideration. These cases may include but are not limited to criminal cases, civil cases, family law cases, and probate cases. Criminal Cases: Oklahoma criminal cases that involve a felony charge or that are considered complex due to their factual and legal nature are generally not eligible for placement on the accelerated docket. Civil Cases: Civil cases that involve complicated legal issues or multiple parties are generally not eligible for placement on the accelerated docket. Family Law Cases: Family law matters, such as divorce, child custody, guardianship, and adoption proceedings, are not eligible for placement on the accelerated docket. Probate Cases: Probate matters, such as those involving contested wills or trust administration, are also not eligible for placement on the accelerated docket.