Yesterday, we took a close look at the Court’s arbitration cases since 1990. Today, we’re on the criminal side of the docket, looking at the Court’s cases involving property crimes. Less than a third of the Court’s property crime cases were won by the prosecution below – only 31.58%. Oddly, the Court reversed 83.33% of
Property Crimes
How Many Cases Involving Property Crimes Does the Court Decide a Year?
By Kirk Jenkins on
Posted in Areas of the Law
Last time, we reviewed the Court’s experience with arbitration law cases since 1990. Now we’re reviewing the Court’s decisions involving property crimes (burglary, forgery, etc.) Since 1990, the Court has decided nineteen cases involving property crime issues.
The Court decided two cases in 1990, one in 1991 and three in 1992.
The Court decided one …