http://www.courts.state.md.us/publications/annualreport/reports/2013/fy2013statisticalabstract.pdf
(Page 24)
Shows that Maryland's Circuit Court hears (over the last 3 years, 2011-2014, for the more than 800,000 cases filed in those years):
24.36% of its cases are civil litigation, averaging over 69,000 cases filed each year.
35.58% of its cases are Family Law cases, averaging over 101,000 cases filed each year.
10.50% of its cases are juvenile cases, averaging almost 30,000 cases each year.
29.56% of its cases are serious criminal cases, averaging more than 84,000 cases filed each year.
24.36% of its cases are civil litigation, averaging over 69,000 cases filed each year.
35.58% of its cases are Family Law cases, averaging over 101,000 cases filed each year.
10.50% of its cases are juvenile cases, averaging almost 30,000 cases each year.
29.56% of its cases are serious criminal cases, averaging more than 84,000 cases filed each year.
And Md is one of the smaller states.Scary numbers.
ReplyDeleteFunny, Sarbanes is least qualified for most of those numbers. Will the voters "get it", or just vote for the name. Clueless shore.
ReplyDeleteHow can he be least qualified??? These are records from the circuit court where he presently sits??? IDIOTS try thinking on your own not just what somebody puts in front of you! They show you a comparison of their "private" practice records and NOT their complete work history records!
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