Federal Courts and Judges: Hearings Before Subcommittee No. 5 on H.R. 6159 [and Other] Bills to Provide for the Appointment of Additional Circuit and District Judges, and for Other PurposesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1960 - 760 pages Committee Serial No. 19. Considers H.R. 6159, 32 related bills, and related H.J. Res. 160 and H.J. Res. 165, to appoint additional judges throughout the nation. |
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... disposition ; and that this consumes the full time of four judges , making them unavailable for civil cases . To ... disposed of 334 cases per judge , as compared to an average of 253 cases per judge in the 12 metropolitan districts ...
... disposition ; and that this consumes the full time of four judges , making them unavailable for civil cases . To ... disposed of 334 cases per judge , as compared to an average of 253 cases per judge in the 12 metropolitan districts ...
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... disposition of motions , and of possible revisions in the court's pretrial procedures . Even with such improvements ... dispose of the huge backlog of pending litigation before it . After reviewing the manner in which the present 18 ...
... disposition of motions , and of possible revisions in the court's pretrial procedures . Even with such improvements ... dispose of the huge backlog of pending litigation before it . After reviewing the manner in which the present 18 ...
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... disposition of Federal cases is 13.8 for Kansas , compared to 15.3 for the national median . The total cases filed ... disposed of in the Federal courts , and the citizens of Kansas , and those resorting to the Federal courts in Kansas ...
... disposition of Federal cases is 13.8 for Kansas , compared to 15.3 for the national median . The total cases filed ... disposed of in the Federal courts , and the citizens of Kansas , and those resorting to the Federal courts in Kansas ...
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... disposition of civil cases in which a trial was held for the fiscal years 1951 through 1959. You will note that the median interval from issue to trial has steadily increased from 4.7 months in fiscal 1951 to 19.9 months in fiscal 1959 ...
... disposition of civil cases in which a trial was held for the fiscal years 1951 through 1959. You will note that the median interval from issue to trial has steadily increased from 4.7 months in fiscal 1951 to 19.9 months in fiscal 1959 ...
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... disposition of civil cases in which a trial was held Fiscal year : 1951 . 1952 1953_ 1954 . 1955 . Median interval ( months ) Fiscal year - Continued 8.9 1956 7.8 1957- 9.6 1958 11.2 18.8 1959 Median interval ( months ) 24.4 19.9 ...
... disposition of civil cases in which a trial was held Fiscal year : 1951 . 1952 1953_ 1954 . 1955 . Median interval ( months ) Fiscal year - Continued 8.9 1956 7.8 1957- 9.6 1958 11.2 18.8 1959 Median interval ( months ) 24.4 19.9 ...
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