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Criminal Cases Resolved by Category of Most Serious Charge at Time of Resolution (1) - April 2013

  ---------------------------------------Felony---------------------------------------  
County/Court Homicide Sex
Crimes
Robbery Assault Theft/
Burglary
Motor
Vehicle
Theft
Controlled
Substance
Other
Felony
Misdemeanor/
Gross
Misdemeanor
Appeals
from
Lower Court
Non-Charge
(2)
Total
Criminal
Adams  16 
Asotin  28 
Columbia 
Garfield 
...Judicial District  32 
Benton  19  35  15  14  103 
Franklin  11  15  58 
...Judicial District  14  30  43  19  22  21  161 
Chelan  10  42 
Clallam  10  11  12  53 
Clark  32  52  15  59  32  16  220 
Cowlitz  15  32  41  16  132 
Douglas  25 
Ferry 
Pend Oreille 
Stevens  13 
...Judicial District  17 
Grant  12  18  53 
Grays Harbor  10  13  41 
Island  20 
Jefferson  18 
King  31  17  71  103  17  78  48  92  15  477 
Kitsap  14  42  28  15  122 
Kittitas  23 
Klickitat  23 
Skamania 
...Judicial District  28 
Lewis  20  19  62 
Lincoln 
Mason  17  12  54 
Okanogan  12 
Pacific  12 
Wahkiakum 
...Judicial District  15 
Pierce  16  48  98  113  55  51  397 
San Juan 
Skagit  36  13  80 
Snohomish  22  84  11  56  21  20  20  256 
Spokane  10  51  122  16  112  37  38  63  453 
Thurston  15  24  22  14  13  24  122 
Walla Walla  11  38 
Whatcom  15  28  17  12  17  103 
Whitman  11  26 
Yakima  11  23  26  24  15  13  15  137 
Statewide Total:  11  127  64  382  811  88  744  352  382  43  238  3,242 

1 Criminal case resolutions are classified into the offense reporting category that corresponds to the most serious charge resulting in a conviction or, for cases not resulting in a conviction, into the category which involved the greatest amount of resources to obtain a resolution.
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 criminal case as of the date the information is filed.

 
 
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