MONTHLY STATISTICAL REPORT
JANUARY 2012
This statistical report presents information about the case filings and dispositions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals during the month of January 2012 and to date for the year that began on January 1, 2012.
Opinions and
Orders Issued by the Court
The Court of Appeals issued 85 opinions, 51 summary dispositions, and 86 other written decisions in January. Opinions include three-judge and one-judge authored opinions and per curiam opinions. Summary dispositions include opinions issued in the form of a court order after the court has reviewed the briefs and the record and, generally, following a screening and decision conference. Other written decisions include memorandum opinions, which are issued in the form of a court order prior to a screening and decision conference, and miscellaneous orders terminating cases (e.g., voluntary dismissals and stipulations to dismiss). The breakdown by district and type of disposition is as follows:
January 2012
I II III IV Total
Cases Terminated.......................................... 56 46 64 56 222
Opinion
- Civil........................................ 13 9 22 10 54
Opinion
- Criminal................................. 10 9 10 2 31
Sum.
Disp. - Civil...................................... 1 5 10 7 23
Sum.
Disp. - Criminal.............................. 5 8 6 9 28
Memo
Opinion - Civil..................... 16 8 5 19 48
Memo
Opinion - Criminal...................... 8 4 8 7 27
Other
- Civil............................................... 3 2 3 2 10
Other
- Criminal........................................ 0 1 0 0 1
This year, the Court of Appeals has issued 85 opinions, 51 summary dispositions, and 86 other written decisions.
Year to Date
I II III IV Total
Cases Terminated.......................................... 56 46 64 56 222
Opinion
- Civil........................................ 13 9 22 10 54
Opinion
- Criminal................................. 10 9 10 2 31
Sum.
Disp. - Civil...................................... 1 5 10 7 23
Sum.
Disp. - Criminal.............................. 5 8 6
9 28
Memo
Opinion - Civil..................... 16 8
5 19 48
Memo
Opinion - Criminal...................... 8 4 8 7 27
Other
- Civil............................................... 3 2 3 2 10
Other
- Criminal........................................ 0 1 0 0 1
Appeals Filed
A total of 207 appeals were filed during the month. An appeal asks the Court of Appeals to review the decision of the circuit court.
January 2012
I II III IV Total
Cases Filed...................................................... 58 51 46 52 207
Civil.......................................................... 30 33 24 30 117
Criminal................................................... 28 18 22 22 90
This year, a total of 207 appeals have been filed.
Year to Date
I II III IV Total
Cases Filed...................................................... 58 51 46 52 207
Civil.......................................................... 30 33 24 30 117
Criminal................................................... 28 18 22 22 90
Appeals Pending
As of the end of the month, a total of 1989 cases were pending before the Court of Appeals.
I II III IV Total
Cases Pending.............................................. 549 486 387 567 1989
Civil........................................................ 250 237 227 326 1040
Criminal................................................ 299 259 160 241 949
Petitions for Supervisory
Writ
The Court of Appeals received 15 and disposed of 12 petitions for supervisory writ during the month. A petition for supervisory writ asks the Court of Appeals to order the circuit court to take a certain action in a case.
I II III IV Total
Sup. Writs Filed................................................. 5 1 6 3 15
Sup. Writs Terminated.................................... 6 0 1 5 12
Granted...................................................... 0 0 1 0 1
Denied,
Dismissed, Other........................ 6 0 0 5 11
Sup. Writs Pending......................................... 23 8 7 12 50
Petitions for Leave to Appeal
The Court of Appeals received 14 and disposed of 11 petitions for leave to appeal during the month. A petition for leave to appeal asks the Court of Appeals to invoke its discretionary jurisdiction and accept the appeal of a case in which a final order has not been issued.
I II III IV Total
Leave to Appeal Petitions Filed..................... 4 3 4 3 14
Leave to Appeal Petitions Terminated........... 1 5 2 3 11
Granted...................................................... 0 1 0 0 1
Denied,
Dismissed, Other........................ 1 4 2 3 10
Leave to Appeal Petitions Pending............... 9 6 3 6 24
Petitions for Review, Petitions for Bypass, and Certifications to the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court received 65 petitions for review of decisions of the Court of Appeals, 1 petition to bypass the Court of Appeals, and 0 requests for certification. In a petition for bypass, a party requests that the Supreme Court take jurisdiction of an appeal or other proceeding pending in the Court of Appeals. In a request for certification, the Court of Appeals asks the Supreme Court to exercise its appellate jurisdiction before the Court of Appeals hears the matter.
I
II III IV Total
Petitions for Review Filed............................. 15 25 12 13 65
Civil............................................................ 9 6 4 8 27
Criminal..................................................... 6 19 8 5 38
Petitions for Bypass Filed............................... 1 0 0 0 1
Civil............................................................ 0 0 0 0 0
Criminal..................................................... 1 0 0 0 1
Certifications Filed........................................... 0 0 0 0 0
Civil............................................................ 0 0 0 0 0
Criminal..................................................... 0 0 0 0 0