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History of Activity, All Reviews, Division II (10) - 2008 to 2012

2008 2009 % Chg (9) 2010 % Chg (9) 2011 % Chg (9) 2012 % Chg (9)
FILINGS
Total Filings  1,490  1,467  -1.5 %  1,441  -1.8 %  1,300  -9.8 %  1,411  8.5 % 
RESOLUTIONS (1) (11)
Opinions Published  135  146  8.1 %  130  -11 %  141  8.5 %  132  -6.4 % 
Opinions Unpublished  366  493  34.7 %  424  -14 %  355  -16.3 %  389  9.6 % 
Opinions  501  639  27.5 %  554  -13.3 %  496  -10.5 %  521  5 % 
Dismissed  292  306  4.8 %  242  -20.9 %  203  -16.1 %  301  48.3 % 
Transferred/Certified (2)  14  55  . %  34  -38.2 %  78  129.4 %  37  -52.6 % 
Review Not Accepted  22  16  . %  . %  . %  . % 
Other Terminations  43  29  . %  36  . %  28  . %  43  . % 
Orders  371  406  9.4 %  313  -22.9 %  311  -0.6 %  381  22.5 % 
Decided on Merits  137  75  -45.3 %  81  8 %  69  -14.8 %  61  -11.6 % 
Dismissed  226  230  1.8 %  237  3 %  220  -7.2 %  261  18.6 % 
Transferred/Certified (2)  . %  . %  . %  . % 
Review Not Accepted  69  76  10.1 %  61  -19.7 %  84  37.7 %  65  -22.6 % 
Other Terminations  15  . %  13  . %  . %  . % 
Rulings  448  383  -14.5 %  392  2.3 %  381  -2.8 %  401  5.2 % 
Other Decisions Term. Review (3)  . %  . %  . %  . % 
Total Orders/Rulings/Other (4)  819  789  -3.7 %  705  -10.6 %  692  -1.8 %  782  13 % 
Total Resolved  1,320  1,428  8.2 %  1,259  -11.8 %  1,188  -5.6 %  1,303  9.7 % 
PENDING AT YEAR END (5)
Cases Stayed  39  39  0 %  39  0 %  58  48.7 %  20  . % 
Brief Not Filed  594  537  -9.6 %  593  10.4 %  550  -7.3 %  580  5.5 % 
Appellant Brief Filed  140  145  3.6 %  130  -10.3 %  149  14.6 %  134  -10.1 % 
Respondent Brief Filed  288  320  11.1 %  369  15.3 %  311  -15.7 %  425  36.7 % 
Remanded to Trial Court  . %  . %  . %  . % 
Set for Commissioners' Calendar  12  20  . %  32  . %  . %  22  . % 
Ruling Referred to Panel (6)  25  10  . %  18  . %  17  . %  16  . % 
Set for Oral Argument (7)  112  100  -10.7 %  53  -47 %  95  79.2 %  93  -2.1 % 
Total Awaiting Hearing  1,214  1,173  -3.4 %  1,236  5.4 %  1,188  -3.9 %  1,290  8.6 % 
Opinion/Order in Process  155  136  -12.3 %  115  -15.4 %  149  29.6 %  113  -24.2 % 
Total Pending Decision  1,369  1,309  -4.4 %  1,351  3.2 %  1,337  -1 %  1,403  4.9 % 
MANDATED (1)
Opinion Terminating Review  651  650  -0.2 %  641  -1.4 %  571  -10.9 %  524  -8.2 % 
Order Terminating Review  398  396  -0.5 %  328  -17.2 %  300  -8.5 %  334  11.3 % 
Ruling Terminating Review  557  413  -25.9 %  431  4.4 %  417  -3.2 %  395  -5.3 % 
Other Decision Terminating Review  . %  . %  . %  . % 
Total Orders/Rulings/Other (4)  962  818  -15 %  766  -6.4 %  722  -5.7 %  730  1.1 % 
Total Mandated  1,613  1,468  -9 %  1,407  -4.2 %  1,293  -8.1 %  1,254  -3 % 

(1) As a result of changes in resolution coding procedures in 2005, resolutions and mandated are now categorized by Opinions, Orders Terminating Review, and Rulings Terminating Review. Figures for these categories are reported for the first time in 2005.
(2) Includes both matters transferred to other divisions and those certified to the Supreme Court.
(3) Includes decisions entered prior to more-specific coding (orders/rulings) adopted during 2005.
(4) For years prior to 2005, it is not possible to distinguish the different types of resolution. Figures are broadly aggregated and shown as the sum of these resolution types.
(5) As a result of the recent transition to the new Appellate Court Records and Data System(ACORDS-II), measurement of the various stages of pending caseload are not comparable to measurements for prior years. Extreme caution should be used in interpreting 2003 and future activity relative to that shown for prior years.
(6) Ruling Referred to Panel status was reintroduced to ACORDS in February 2004. As a result, the trend figures are not comparable.
(7) Set for Oral Argument counts are influenced by procedural differences among divisions in setting cases. Division III, due to hearings in multiple locations, often delays the setting of cases until there are sufficient numbers to warrant travel, but cases are usually set only six weeks out.
(8) Includes completions for secondary cases, which are those consolidated with a primary case and disposed by mandate/certificate of finality entered in the primary case.
(9) Percentages are not reported when numbers are small (less than 30).
(10) To alleviate case congestion, Division II transferred 50 cases in 2009 and 45 cases in 2010 (which would otherwise have been heard in Division II) to Division I for preparation of opinions and mandates. A transferred resolution appears for each of these cases in Division II figures. Each transferred case is included in filing counts in both divisions. The opinions for those transferred cases are included in Division I figures, only.
(11) As of 2010, Resolution counts have been updated to report only primary case resolutions. Secondary case resolutions have been excluded from all of the resolution counts reported.

 
 
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