Court Management & Statistics
Trial Court Statistics
 
NEW! 2007 Trial Court Statistics Now Available

Statistics from Previous Years

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On a quarterly basis, the trial courts of the state provide to the Division of State Court Administration caseload information by filing a standard form entitled “Quarterly Case Status Report.” This report contains information on the cases filed, disposed, and pending at the beginning and ending of the reporting period. This information is categorized by type of case based on a classification, which corresponds to a statewide case numbering system found in Administrative Rule 8.

The reports also show the method of disposition for categories established by the Division of State Court Administration. Currently, criminal cases are divided into ten categories, juvenile cases into six categories, civil cases into ten categories, and probate/adoption cases into five categories.

Quarterly Case Status Reports also reflect the shifting of cases and blocks of time from court to court, the number of cases referred to Alternative Dispute Resolution, and the number of cases in which pauper counsel was appointed and other case related information.

2007 Case Statistics At a Glance

Statistics at a glance

 
Last modified on Friday, October, 31, 2008