Justice Jenkins has cast twenty-two votes so far in civil cases – eleven to affirm and eleven to reverse.  In 2021, he cast seven votes to affirm and ten to reverse.  He has cast four votes to affirm and one to reverse in 2022 to date.

So far, Justice Jenkins has voted with the majority in 100% of the civil cases he has participated in – all nineteen in 2021 and the first six cases in 2022.

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Justice Jenkins has participated in thirty-one criminal cases – 27 in 2021 and four so far in 2022.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Justice Jenkins has written only one majority opinion in a criminal case – a majority opinion filed in 2021.

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Today, we begin our final six-part post reviewing the tenure of the Justices of the Supreme Court with the tenure of Justice Martin Jenkins.

Justice Jenkins has participated in twenty-five civil cases – nineteen in 2021 and six so far in 2022.

Justice Jenkins has written three opinions in civil cases – one majority opinion and two concurrences (one in 2021 and one this year).

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In this post, we’re wrapping up our review of Justice Joshua Groban’s tenure to date on the Supreme Court.  Justice Groban has written five majority opinions in civil cases.  In 2020, he wrote one on commercial law and two in civil procedure.  In 2021, he wrote two tort decisions.

Justice Groban has written only one dissent in a civil case – a workers compensation case in 2020.

Justice Groban has written ten majority opinions in criminal cases.  In 2020, he wrote two majorities in criminal procedure, two in death penalty cases and one in a habeas corpus case.  In 2021, he wrote one majority opinion each in criminal procedure, death penalty, drug offenses, constitutional law and juvenile justice.

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Justice Groban has written five majority opinions in civil cases since joining the Court – three in 2020 and two in 2021.  One of these cases involved commercial law, two were civil procedure and two were In tort law.

Justice Groban has written only one dissent in a civil case – a case involving workers compensation law.

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Since joining the Court, Justice Joshua Groban has voted with the majority in 97.33% of all civil cases – 73 out of 75 cases.  He was with the majority in 96.3% of cases in 2019 and 2020, and in all 21 civil cases in 2021.

He has voted with the majority in 97.3% of all criminal cases as well – 94.29% in 2019, 100% in 2020 and 97.06% in 2021.

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In these next four posts, we’re completing our review of the tenure of Justice Joshua Groban.  This time, we’re reviewing Justice Groban’s voting record in civil cases.

Since taking his seat, Justice Groban has voted to affirm eighteen civil decisions – eight in 2019, three in 2020 and seven in 2021.  He has cast split votes in three cases.  He has voted to reverse forty-three times: fifteen in 2019, eighteen in 2020 and ten in 2021.

Justice Groban has voted to affirm fifty-seven criminal decisions: seventeen in 2019, twenty-one in 2020 and nineteen in 2021.  He has cast split votes to affirm in part and reverse in part twelve times.  He has voted to reverse forty-one times: eleven in 2019, seventeen in 2020 and thirteen in 2021.

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Justice Groban wrote seven opinions in civil cases from joining the Court through the end of 2021.  Five were majority opinions, one was a concurrence and one was a dissent.

Justice Groban has written ten opinions on the criminal side.  All ten were majority opinions – zero concurrences, zero dissents.

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Since joining the Court in 2019, Justice Joshua Groban has participated in seventy-five civil cases.  He sat on 27 cases in 2019, 27 more in 2020 and 21 in 2021.

Justice Groban has participated in 111 criminal cases: 35 in 2019, 42 in 2020 and 34 in 2021.

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Justice Kruger has written forty majority opinions on the criminal side of the docket.  Eighteen of them were in death penalty cases.  Six were in sentencing cases, five in constitutional law cases, three were in criminal procedure cases, two each were in habeas corpus and juvenile justice cases and one each were in cases involving violent crimes, property crimes, vehicle offenses and immigration law.

Justice Kruger has written six dissenting opinions in criminal cases.  Two were in death penalty cases and one each were in cases involving drug offenses, habeas corpus, sentencing law and violent crimes.

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