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How Has the Court Decided Criminal Cases Involving Sexual Offenses Since 1991?

By Kirk Jenkins on October 19, 2018
Posted in Areas of Law, Voting

Yesterday, we took a close look in the civil docket at the Court’s record since 1991 with employment law cases. Today, we’re on the criminal side of the docket, taking a further look at the Court’s cases involving sexual offenses.

Over the entire twenty-seven year period, 52.38% of the Court’s criminal cases involving sexual offenses…

How Many Cases Involving Sexual Offenses Does the Court Decide a Year (1991-2017)?

By Kirk Jenkins on October 15, 2018
Posted in Areas of Law, Voting

Last time, we reviewed the Court’s year-by-year load of employment law cases. Today we’re on the criminal side of the docket, looking at the Court’s history with sexual offense cases. Since 1991, the Court has decided forty-two cases which primarily involved such issues.

The Court had no such cases in 1991, two in 1992 and…

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