State Court Caseload Statistics is published exclusively online. This web-based format allows users to take advantage of improved functionality and makes possible electronic access to the data. The information and tables found in State Court Caseload Statistics are intended to serve as a detailed reference on the work of the nation’s state courts.
The analysis presented in Examining the Work of State Courts is derived in part from the data found in State Court Caseload Statistics.
Jurisdiction and State Court Reporting Practices, 2010
- Appellate – Method of Counting in State Appellate Courts
- Civil – Dollar Amount Jurisdiction
- Civil – Method of Counting in State Trial Courts
- Criminal – Unit of Count
- Juvenile – Unit of Count
- Number of Authorized Justices and Judges in State Courts
- Reporting Periods for All State Courts
- State Trial Courts with Incidental Appellate Jurisdiction
State Court Caseload Tables, 2010
- Appellate – Grand Total Court Caseloads
- Appellate – National Appeal by Right and Appeal by Permission Caseloads
- Appellate – Opinions Reported
- Appellate – Total Appeal by Permission Caseloads
- Appellate – Total Appeal by Right Caseloads
- Appellate – Total Death Penalty Caseloads
- Appellate – Total Original Proceeding-Other Appellate Matter Caseloads
- Civil – Tort Trend in General Jurisdiction Courts
- Civil – Total Caseloads
- Civil and Criminal – National Caseloads
- Criminal - Total Caseloads
- Criminal – Felony Trend in General Jurisdiction Courts
- Domestic Relations – Total Caseloads
- Juvenile – Total Caseloads
- Traffic – Total Traffic–Other Violations Caseloads
- Trial Courts – Grand Total Caseloads