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Supreme Court of Oklahoma

Court of last resort · Oklahoma

9,417
Cases
7,614
Decided (affirmed/reversed)
40.3%
Reversed
of decided appeals
24.1%
Remanded
of all cases
A reversal means this court overturned the ruling below. Among the 7,614 appeals it decided, 40.3% were reversed — courts of last resort often take a case precisely to reverse it.

How these appeals were decided

  • Affirmed48.3%
  • Reversed32.6%
  • Dismissed13.5%
  • Other1.8%
  • Denied1.2%
  • Remanded0.8%
  • Mixed0.8%
  • Granted0.6%
  • Modified0.2%
  • Plaintiff win0.1%
  • Defendant win0%
  • Vacated0%

Source: CourtListener opinion clusters, dispositions classified into outcomes (rules-based, ~95% coverage). This is appellate data — it describes whether lower-court rulings were affirmed or reversed, not who wins at trial. Coverage varies by state, and a single court's practice shifts over time. Figures are descriptive statistics about the historical record — not a prediction about any specific appeal. Check your local rules. Not legal advice.

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