Last week, we tracked which county Circuit Courts accounted for the Supreme Court’s First District civil cases from 1990 to 2019. This week, we’re looking at the criminal side.
In 1990, the Court decided one case each from Contra Costa county and Mendocino. In 1991, the Court decided one case from Alameda, Humboldt and Sonoma. In 1992, the Court decided two cases from San Francisco and one from Contra Costa. In 1993, the Court decided one case each from five different counties: Humboldt, Lake, Mendocino, San Francisco and San Mateo. In 1994, the Court decided one case from Contra Costa, one from San Mateo and one from Sonoma county.
In 1995, the Supreme Court decided two cases from Contra Costa county, two from San Francisco, and one each from Lake and Marin counties. In 1996, the Court decided four from San Francisco, three from Contra Costa and one each from Marin and Napa. The following year, the Court decided one case each from Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco and San Mateo counties. In 1998, the Court decided one case from Contra Costa, one from San Mateo and one from Sonoma. In 1999, the Court decided three criminal cases from Contra Costa, two from Alameda, and one each from Lake, Mendocino, San Francisco and Sonoma counties.
In 2000, the Court decided one criminal case each from Marin, San Francisco and Solano counties. In 2001, it decided two cases from Marin and one each from Contra Costa, San Mateo and Solano. The following year, the Court decided two cases from Alameda and Lake counties, and one case from each of five different counties: Humboldt, Marin, San Mateo, Solano and Sonoma. In 2003, the Court decided two cases from Contra Costa and one from Marin. Finally, in 2004, the Court decided two criminal cases each from four counties: Alameda, Mendocino, San Mateo and Solano, and one from Contra Costa and Marin county.
Join us back here tomorrow, when we’ll review the data for 2005 to 2019 and sum up.
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