Caseloads of the Courts of Washington

Superior Court
Juvenile Offender Cases Filed by Type of Case (1) - 2023 Annual Report

County/Court Homicide Sex
Crimes
Robbery Assault Theft/
Burglary
Motor
Vehicle
Theft
Controlled
Substance
Other
Felony
Misdemeanor/
Gross
Misdemeanor
Appeal
from Lower
Court
Non-Charges
(2)
Total
Offender
Adams  19  13  37 
Asotin  29  58 
Columbia 
Garfield 
...Judicial District  10  10  34  71 
Benton  12  20  30  31  11  29  142  46  321 
Franklin  17  10  22  87  12  172 
...Judicial District  21  23  47  41  18  51  229  58  493 
Chelan  13  78  33  142 
Clallam  14  13  14  79  137 
Clark  15  33  50  78  59  49  67  66  417 
Cowlitz  21  22  10  92  51  208 
Douglas  10  40  73 
Ferry 
Pend Oreille 
Stevens  22  14  50 
...Judicial District  29  19  66 
Grant  23  35  15  39  116  250 
Grays Harbor  13  18  73  124 
Island  18  22  60 
Jefferson  13  24 
King 
Kitsap  12  107  142 
Kittitas  15  39 
Klickitat 
Skamania 
...Judicial District  17 
Lewis  31  24  47  82  216 
Lincoln  16 
Mason  10  37  25  93 
Okanogan  10  23  19  74 
Pacific  17 
Wahkiakum 
...Judicial District  26 
Pierce  11  104  59  94  61  74  103  42  552 
San Juan 
Skagit  26  17  38  12  112 
Snohomish  14  18  39  40  16  38  151  70  393 
Spokane  11  51  94  95  72  172  78  588 
Thurston  14  24  35  25  16  41  169  37  365 
Walla Walla  10  31  53 
Whatcom  24  10  22  73  44  192 
Whitman  10  29 
Yakima  12  12  43  31  43  188  83  421 
Statewide Total:  17  172  302  584  585  253  40  625  2,110  742  5,430 

1 Pursuant to Chapter 53 Laws of 2003 (SB 5758 - effective July 1, 2004), technical (non-substantive) revisions were made to the criminal statutes of Washington State. In conjunction with this recodification, statistical categorization of criminal cases was revised. Charges based on statutes that cite both felony and gross-misdemeanor/misdemeanor charging options were previously categorized as felonies. Beginning with January 2004 figures, these are categorized for statistical purposes as gross-misdemeanors/misdemeanors.
2 A non-charge case is one opened for which no formal charges have been filed, such as for conducting one or more preliminary appearances prior to the filing of an information. If an information is subsequently filed, the case is counted as a juvenile offender case as of the date the information is filed.

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