Are traffic case-type dispositions counted by the number of charges in USJR Phase II forms?
No, traffic is no longer counted by charge, only by case. This allows us to determine clearance rates and make appropriate determination for pending caseloads. Charges are still being measured (row 2a), but are no longer used when reporting dispositions. Please see question 8 for determining how to count dispositions. 12. Question: A third DUI offense is filed in Justice Court, where an arraignment is held, and the case is bound over to the District Court. At the District Court, the charges are amended to a second offense, and the case is remanded to Justice Court for the adjudication of charges. The question is where and who counts the USJR statistics on the case? Answer: Several different counts will be reported in this example. (e.g., filings, dispositions, and remands appear on the case and are subsequently reported by the courts.) The initial filing of the third DUI complaint is counted in Justice Court as a new filing under the “Felony Motor Vehicle DUI” case-type column on the c
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