Yesterday, we looked at the Court’s history since 1990 with civil arbitration cases. Today, we’re back on the criminal side of the docket, taking a closer look at the Court’s decision making in cases involving property crimes such as robbery, forgery and theft. Between 1990 and 2017, the Court’s cases were almost evenly split between
Property Crimes
How Many Cases Involving Property Crimes Does the Court Decide a Year?
By Kirk Jenkins on
Posted in Areas of Law, Voting
Yesterday, we reviewed the yearly numbers of arbitration cases on the Court’s civil docket. Today, we’re on the criminal side, looking at cases involving property crimes such as robbery, forgery and theft. Since 1991, the Court has decided thirty-four cases involving the elements and defenses to property crimes.
The Court decided one case per year…