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    Alaska Trial Court Caseload FY 2007–2018

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    Kisarauskas, Yevgenii
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    Alaska Court System
    courts
    driving under the influence (DUI)
    drugs & drug abuse
    property crime
    violent crime
    weapons
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    Abstract
    This fact sheet presents data on criminal case filings in Alaska trial courts for fiscal years 2007–2018. From FY07 to FY18, misdemeanors filed in Alaska trial courts decreased while felonies filed increased. The majority of the increase in total felony filings came from violent, property, and weapons cases. The majority of the decline in district court cases is due to declining filings in public order, DUI, and other motor vehicle cases. Data are drawn from annual reports of the Alaska Court System.
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    Misdemeanor and Felony Filings / Increasing or Stable Case Trends — Violent, Property, and Weapons Cases / Decreasing Case Trends — Drugs, Public Order, DUI and Other Motor Vehicle Cases / Summary / Notes
    Date
    2019-06-27
    Source
    AJiC Fact Sheet
    Publisher
    Alaska Justice Information Center, Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage
    Type
    Article
    Citation
    Kisarauskas, Yevgenii. (2019). "Alaska Trial Court Caseload FY 2007–2018." AJiC Fact Sheet 19-02 (Jun 2019).
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