Official Statistics

Court statistics (quarterly): April to June 2014

The latest statistics on cases that are received and processed through the court system of England and Wales in the second quarter of 2014, April to June.

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Court statistics quarterly: April to June 2014

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Main tables: April to June 2014

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Judicial reviews

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Civil justice in the county courts

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Criminal court statistics

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Family justice

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Details

These statistics focus on 3 main categories: civil, family and criminal matters. There is also additional information on judicial reviews.

Following the recent consultation on a variety of publications produced by the Ministry of Justice (MOJ); this publication will be split into separate civil, family and criminal publications from next quarter. There will be no loss of information resulting from this separation. This edition is therefore the final publication of court statistics quarterly.

In addition to MOJ professional and production staff, pre-release access to the quarterly statistics of up to 24 hours is granted to the following postholders:

Ministry of Justice: Secretary of State, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Minister of State (the courts and legal aid), Minister of State (policing, criminal justice and victims), Permanent Secretary, Director General of Finance and Public Services, Head of Legal Services Commission, Head of Analytical Services, Chief Statistician, policy advisor (civil justice), policy advisor (administrative justice), policy advisor (public law), policy advisor (private law and matrimonial justice), 5 press officers and relevant special advisers.

Her Majesty’s Court Service: Chief Executive, Director of Civil, Family and Tribunals, Deputy Director of Civil and Family, Director of Crime, Head of Civil Operations Branch, Head of Family Performance & Management Information, Head of Crown Court Improvement Branch, Head of Criminal Enforcement, and jurisdictional and operational support officer (Magistrates).

Updates to this page

Published 25 September 2014
Last updated 28 November 2014 + show all updates
  1. 28 November 2014 Table 1.3: Figures for 2013 previously excluded Q1 Table 2.3: Formulae for percentages in 2014 Q1 and Q2 updated CSV files for Adoption and court level data have been updated to reflect changes to court codes

  2. First published.

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