In 2005, the Court decided eight criminal cases from Los Angeles county. In 2006, the Court decided five cases from Los Angeles and one from Santa Barbara. The following year, the Court decided a dozen cases from Los Angeles and one from San Luis Obispo. In 2008, the Court decided another dozen cases from Los
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Where Did the Court’s Second District Criminal Cases Come From (1990-2004)?
Last week, we examined the data for the county-by-county spread of the Supreme Court’s Second District civil cases. This week, we’re looking at the Second District criminal cases.
In 1990, the Court decided no Second District criminal cases at all. In 1991, the Court decided one case from Los Angeles. In 1992, the Court decided …
Where Did the Supreme Court’s Second District Civil Cases Come From (2005-2019)?
In 2005, Los Angeles produced fifteen civil cases and one was from Santa Barbara. In 2006, the Court decided eighteen cases from Los Angeles, two from Santa Barbara and one from San Luis Obispo. In 2007, seventeen cases were decided which originated in Los Angeles and one was from Santa Barbara. In 2008, the Court …
Where Did the Supreme Court’s Second District Civil Cases Come From (1990-2004)?
Last week, we reviewed the data on how the Supreme Court’s First District civil and criminal cases were distributed among the counties of the District. Today, we’re looking at the Second District.
There are only four counties in the Second District – Los Angeles, Ventura, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo. Given that Los Angeles …
Which Districts of the Court of Appeal Account for the Court’s Criminal Docket (2005-2019)?
This time, we’re concluding our review of the Court of Appeal Districts and Divisions which accounted for the Court’s criminal docket by reviewing the years 2005 to 2019. Between 2005 and 2009, the Court decided 22 criminal cases from the First District: 7 from Division 2, 4 apiece from Divisions 1, 4 and 5 and …
Which Districts of the Court of Appeal Account for the Court’s Criminal Docket (1990-2004)?
Last week, we reviewed the Districts and Divisions which accounted for the Supreme Court’s civil docket between 1990 and 2019. This week, we’re looking at the sources of the criminal docket.
Between 1990 and 1994, the Court decided 16 criminal cases from the First District: 5 each from Divisions 4 and 5, 3 from Division …
Where in the Court of Appeal Have the Court’s Civil Cases Come From (2005-2019)?
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 …
Which Districts of the Court of Appeal Account for the Supreme Court’s Civil Docket (1990-2004)?
This week, we’re looking at a new subject – updating our data on the Court of Appeal Districts and Divisions which produced the Supreme Court’s docket. First up – the civil cases.
Between 1990 and 1994, the Court decided 45 civil cases from San Francisco’s First District – 1 which we were unable to attribute …
What District/Division of the Court of Appeal Averaged the Most Votes to Affirm Before the Supreme Court in Criminal Cases (Part 2)?
Yesterday, we reviewed average votes to affirm in criminal cases for the First District’s Divisions and the first five Divisions of the Second District. Today, we’re reviewing the data for the rest of the state.
Division Six of the Second District had a votes to affirm of four or more in only three years (1998, …
What District/Division of the Court of Appeal Averaged the Most Votes to Affirm Before the Supreme Court in Criminal Cases (Part 1)?
Last week, we delved more deeply into how each District and Division of the Court of Appeal has fared before the Supreme Court, reviewing the yearly average votes to affirm each court’s decision in civil cases. This week, we’re reviewing the numbers for criminal cases from 1990 to 2017.
Division One of the First District …