This is impossible to answer because different cases last different times.
The number of cases a federal judge tries in a year can vary widely depending on various factors such as the workload of a particular judge, the complexity of cases, and the jurisdiction they serve. On average, federal judges may handle anywhere from 100 to 400 cases per year. However, this number can fluctuate significantly among individual judges.
The practice of a circuit court judge was for them to ride around the countryside each year to hear cases.
Yes they can. It happened to me over a 10 year old divorce settlement. A judge can rule and overthrow many things that you would think can't be done!
no because the federals rules need to be used
no because the federals rules need to be used
no because the federals rules need to be used
State courts, by far, hear more cases per year than all of the Federal Circuits combined.
According to the 2010 Year-End Report on the Federal Judiciary, there were 55,992 appeals filed with the US Court of Appeals Circuit Courts, and 8,159 petitions filed with the US Supreme Court. This is a small number compared to the 361,323 cases initiated in US District Court for the year.
pinkeye per year how many cases are there
Many cases and they reject many cases! In my case I was refused an appeal on clear error of law because the Chief Justice wrote MacFarlane v Rich and he did not want it overturned so he did not allow me an appeal. The judge is Brock who was impeached 2001 as he was entertaining case fixing by judge Thayer another Supreme Court judge. My case can be researched on Yahoo MacFarlane v Rich 132 NH 608 and I have declared it Legal Rubbish...
There are as many as 50,000 new cases each year
10 years
approximately 13000 court cases are won each year