Oklahoma Code § 20-60.3

Title 20. Courts: Declaration of emergency - Activation of emergency panels
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- Assignment and disposition of cases - Number of panels - Minimum
number of unassigned regular felony appeals.
A.  An emergency appellate panel of the Emergency Appellate
Division may be activated upon request of the Presiding Judge of the
Court of Criminal Appeals when the Chief Justice of the Supreme
Court declares an emergency to exist.  For purposes of this section,

"emergency" means any situation in which there are pending in the
office of the Clerk of the Court of Criminal Appeals more than one
hundred (100) regular felony appeals at issue.  For purposes of this
section, "at issue" means a case in which responses from both the
appellant/petitioner and appellee/respondent (if such response is
necessary) have been filed with the Clerk.
B.  In the event an emergency is declared, the Presiding Judge
of the Court of Criminal Appeals shall appoint emergency appellate
panels of three (3) judges each from the judges chosen by the Chief
Justice of the Supreme Court, select a Presiding Judge, and assign
to each emergency appellate panel such cases as the Court of
Criminal Appeals deems necessary.  At least two judges from each
emergency appellate panel must concur in any decision.  The Court of
Criminal Appeals may prescribe by rule where each emergency
appellate panel shall sit and how each panel shall conduct its
business and practice before it.  The Court of Criminal Appeals
shall monitor cases assigned to the Emergency Appellate Division to
ensure a timely completion of cases assigned.  Cases assigned to the
Emergency Appellate Division shall be disposed of within ninety (90)
days after assignment or returned to the Court of Criminal Appeals
for further assignment resolution.
C.  The Presiding Judge of the Court of Criminal Appeals shall
determine the number of emergency appellate panels necessary and no
emergency appellate panels may be created nor cases assigned to an
emergency appellate panel when the number of unassigned regular
felony appeals at issue before the Court of Criminal Appeals falls
below one hundred (100).

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