Every appeal is subject to assignment to the Court of Civil Appeals unless retained by the Supreme Court either pursuant to a motion to retain or on the Court's own motion.
Any party to an appeal may move the Oklahoma Supreme Court to exercise its discretion to retain the appeal.
Factors considered by the Supreme Court in determining whether to retain an appeal are whether:
Any party may file a response to a motion to retain, not exceeding three (3) double spaced pages, within ten (10) days after the filing of the motion.
An undetermined appeal pending before the Court of Civil Appeals may, in the discretion of the Supreme Court, be retransferred for disposition by the Supreme Court upon a certificate of the Chief Judge of the Division of the Court of Civil Appeals to which the case is assigned showing that:
The Chief Judge's certificate must be filed in the case not later than thirty (30) days after its original assignment to the Court of Civil Appeals. No motion for retransfer of an appeal to the Supreme Court shall be filed by any party.
By order of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, a case assigned to a division of the Court of Civil Appeals may be recalled by the Supreme Court for reassignment to another division or retention for disposition by the Supreme Court.
No motion for recall of an appeal by the Supreme Court pursuant to this rule shall be filed by any party.
Okla. Stat. tit. 12, app 1 R. 1.24