Civil cases from San Francisco’s First District were down between 2005 and 2009 from 43 to 37. The Court decided 11 cases from Division 5, 8 from Divisions 1 and 3, 7 from Division 4 and 6 from Division 2.
Cases from the Second District were down a bit to 89. The Court decided 20 cases from Division 5, 19 from Division 3, 9 cases each from Divisions 2, 4 and 8, 8 cases each from Divisions 6 and 7 and 7 cases from Division 1.
Cases from the Fourth District were down by one to 49. The Court decided 23 cases from Division 1, 17 from Division 2 and 9 from Division 3.
The Court decided 36 civil cases from the Third District, 12 from the Sixth and 10 from the Fifth. Finally, the Court decided 6 civil cases on certified question review from the Ninth Circuit, 1 case from the D.C. Circuit and 1 case on direct review from the trial courts.
Cases from California’s three biggest metropolitan areas were down across the board from 2010 to 2014: in the Second District, cases were down from 89 to 67, Fourth District cases were down from 49 to 21 and First District cases were down from 37 to 24.
In San Francisco’s First District, the Court decided 9 civil cases from Division 4, 5 each from Divisions 2 and 5, 2 from Division 3 and 2 from Division 1.
In the Second District, the Court decided a dozen cases each from Divisions 3 and 5. The Court decided 10 cases from Divisions 1 and 4. The Court decided 9 cases from Division 8, 5 each from Divisions 2 and 7 and 4 from Division 6.
From the Fourth District, the Court decided 9 cases from Division 3, 7 cases from Division 1 and only 5 cases from Division 2.
The Court decided 13 cases from the Sixth District, 9 cases from the Third and 5 from the Fifth District. The Court decided 14 cases on certified question review from the Ninth Circuit, 2 on original jurisdiction and one which arose directly from the trial court.
From 2015 to date, the Court has decided 19 civil cases from the First District. The Court has decided five cases from Division 3, 4 each from Divisions 4 and 5, and 3 each from Divisions 1 and 2.
The Court has decided 65 civil cases from the Second District. The Court has decided 14 cases from Division 1, a dozen from Division 3, 10 from Division 7, 9 from Division 4, 6 from Divisions 5 and 8, and 4 cases from Divisions 2 and 6.
The Court has decided 39 civil cases from the Fourth District: 18 from Division 1, a dozen from Division 3 and 9 from Division 2.
The Court has decided 8 cases each from the Third and Fifth Districts and 5 from the Sixth. The Court has decided 8 cases on certified question review from the Ninth Circuit and 2 each on direct review from the trial courts and invoking the Court’s original jurisdiction.
Join us back here next week as we look at the distribution of the Court’s criminal docket.
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