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Criminal defendants disposed of in U.S. District Courts, by type of disposition 1945-2010
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Defendants disposed of in U.S. District Courts, by offense and type of disposition
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fiscal year 2003
Table 5.24
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fiscal year 2004
Table 5.24.2004
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fiscal year 2005
Table 5.24.2005
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fiscal year 2006
Table 5.24.2006
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fiscal year 2007
Table 5.24.2007
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fiscal year 2008
Table 5.24.2008
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Criminal defendants disposed of in U.S. District Courts, by offense and type of disposition
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fiscal year 2009
Table 5.24.2009
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fiscal year 2010
Table 5.24.2010
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Mode of conviction in U.S. District Courts for U.S. Sentencing Commission guideline cases, by primary offense
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fiscal year 2002
Table 5.34
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fiscal year 2003
Table 5.34.2003
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fiscal year 2004
Table 5.34.2004
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fiscal year 2005
Table 5.34.2005
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fiscal year 2006
Table 5.34.2006
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fiscal year 2007
Table 5.34.2007
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fiscal year 2008
Table 5.34.2008
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fiscal year 2009
Table 5.34.2009
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fiscal year 2010
Table 5.34.2010
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Defendants charged with violation of drug laws in U.S. District Courts, by type of disposition 1945-2010
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Median amount of time from filing to disposition of criminal defendants in U.S. District Courts, by method of disposition, and circuit and district
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fiscal year 2003
Table 5.43
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fiscal year 2004
Table 5.43.2004
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fiscal year 2005
Table 5.43.2005
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fiscal year 2006
Table 5.43.2006
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fiscal year 2007
Table 5.43.2007
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fiscal year 2008
Table 5.43.2008
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fiscal year 2009
Table 5.43.2009
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fiscal year 2010
Table 5.43.2010
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Drug law violations
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Defendants charged with violation of drug laws in U.S. District Courts, by type of disposition 1945-2010
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