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​Timeliness: Justice Without Delays

Case Age

Michigan Supreme Court, State Court Administrative Office

 

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​Case Age Disposition Rates

​"Case age" measures the time from filing to adjudication, and "case age disposition rate" measures the extent to which courts are adjudicating cases within appropriate time guidelines. For example, a case age disposition rate of 99 percent in felony cases would mean that the court is adjudicating 99 percent of its felony cases within 301 days – the time guideline established by the Michigan Supreme Court for felony cases. For the purpose of case age disposition rates, adjudication includes all final dispositions of a case. The "prior" column reflects 2011 data; the "current" column is based on 2012 data. 

Caseflow Management Resources

 

Administrative Order 2012-5

 

  









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