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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. TESTIMONY OF JOHN D. BUTZNER , JR . , JUDICIAL CONFERENCE , SUBCOMMITTEE ON JUDICIAL STATISTICS , ACCOMPANIED BY WILLIAM E. FOLEY , DEPUTY DIRECTOR , ADMINISTRATIVE OF- FICE , ...
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. TESTIMONY OF JOHN D. BUTZNER , JR . , JUDICIAL CONFERENCE , SUBCOMMITTEE ON JUDICIAL STATISTICS , ACCOMPANIED BY WILLIAM E. FOLEY , DEPUTY DIRECTOR , ADMINISTRATIVE OF- FICE , ...
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... subcommittee is attached as exhibit A. These sheets contain the data used to ... subcommittee did not base any of its judgeship recommendations on any ... Judicial Statistics will con- tinue to seek better methods of meeting future ...
... subcommittee is attached as exhibit A. These sheets contain the data used to ... subcommittee did not base any of its judgeship recommendations on any ... Judicial Statistics will con- tinue to seek better methods of meeting future ...
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... judge ? Mr. BUTZNER . NO ; I would not put that burden on him . That was more or less a standard that the committee - not our com- mittee , but the Subcommittee on Judicial Improvements- Senator MCCLELLAN . I think Mr. Westphal may be ...
... judge ? Mr. BUTZNER . NO ; I would not put that burden on him . That was more or less a standard that the committee - not our com- mittee , but the Subcommittee on Judicial Improvements- Senator MCCLELLAN . I think Mr. Westphal may be ...
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... courts and the estimates developed on the basis of 9 months of data . These estimates were used by the Judicial Conference Subcommittee on Judicial Statistics in formulating the initial judgeship recom- mendations . In reviewing the ...
... courts and the estimates developed on the basis of 9 months of data . These estimates were used by the Judicial Conference Subcommittee on Judicial Statistics in formulating the initial judgeship recom- mendations . In reviewing the ...
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... subcommittee on improvements in judicial machinery , developed statistical guidelines to determine the need for additional district court judgeships . The statistical criteria adopted consist of the following : 1. Raw or weighted ...
... subcommittee on improvements in judicial machinery , developed statistical guidelines to determine the need for additional district court judgeships . The statistical criteria adopted consist of the following : 1. Raw or weighted ...
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ACTIONS PER Pending additional judges additional judgeships Administrative Office amendment antitrust backlog black lung BUTZNER caseload Chairman Chief Judge CIRCUIT COUNCIL CIVIL AND CRIMINAL COMMITTEE ON COURT Congress COURT JUDGESHIP NEEDS Court of Appeals CRIMINAL FILINGS DAYS GIVEN Director Disposition Civil DISTRICT COURT JUDGESHIP Division Eastern District Federal courts Federal Judicial Center FILINGS BY NATURE FILINGS Civil filings per judgeship fiscal year 1976 FOLDOUT AT BACK increase Issue to Trial JUDGESHIP Weighted Filings Judicial Conference JUDICIAL STATISTICS QUADRENNIAL Judiciary Justice litigation magistrates NATURE OF SUIT Ninth Circuit Northern District Number of Judgeships OFFENSE Type OVERALL WORKLOAD STATISTICS Percent Change PRISONER PETITIONS Senator MCCLELLAN Senator METZENBAUM SENIOR JUDGES South Dakota Southern Speedy Trial STATISTICAL PROFILE FISCAL STATISTICS QUADRENNIAL SURVEY SUBCOMMITTEE ON JUDICIAL SUIT AND OFFENSE SURVEY OF DISTRICT Trial Civil Trials Completed U.S. COURT U.S. DISTRICT COURT U.S. SENATE United States Code Visiting Judges Western WESTPHAL WORKLOAD STATISTICS Pending
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