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1 1 Establishing the Frame of Reference Presentation by: Gary Krcmarik and Judge Ronald Taylor

2 2 Caseflow Management Definition:  Coordination of court processes and resources to move cases timely from filing to disposition regardless of the type of disposition Goal:  Creation of a predictable system that sets expectations and helps assure that required action is taken

3 3 Caseflow Management By:  Creation of case events but most importantly management of the time between events  Times must be long enough to allow preparation but short enough to encourage preparation  Providing certainty that events will occur as scheduled

4 4 Three Axioms Regarding Lawyers and Case Management 1.Lawyers settle cases…. not judges 2. Lawyers settle cases when prepared 3. Lawyers prepare for significant events

5 Possible Criminal Case Disposition Points Every Appearance is a Meaningful Opportunity to Dispose of the Case Or Make Significant Progress Toward Disposition Screening Initial Appearance Prelim Hearing/Grand Jury Information/Indictment Superior Court Arraignment Case Management Conference Settlement Conference Pre Trial Conference Trial Date

6 6 ORIGINAL FELONY SURVIVAL PROFILE Day 1 ARRAIGNMENT (97% PROCEED & TRIAL DATE SET) Day 90 READINESS CONFERENCE (44% proceed) (continuances) 53% disposed of at or before conf. TRIAL DATE Day 120 TRIAL (6%) Day “Who Knows”

7 7 FELONY PROFILE AFTER ENHANCED CASEFLOW MANAGEMENT “Same Justice Earlier” *** Day 1 ARRAIGNMENT (95% of cases proceed) Day 7 DISPOSITION AND MOTIONS SETTING CONFERENCE (34% proceed) Day 35 TRIAL SETTING CONFERENCE (21% proceed) Day 61 TRIAL DATE (12% proceed) TRIAL (7%) 61% dispo at or before conference 7% dispo after motions heard 9% dispo before trial date 5% plead on TD **** Trial rate doesn’t change. All those who want a trial get one. Day 28 MOTIONS HEARD (27% proceed) 6% dispo at or after TSC

8 8 Techniques for Successful Criminal Case Management  Arrest reports supplied promptly  Possible delays due to wait for outside agencies to provide lab results  Realistic charging by prosecutor  Prompt filing of charging documents  Early exchange of discovery  Every event (including arraignment) is a meaningful opportunity for disposition

9 9 Techniques for Successful Criminal Case Management continued  Court attention, of a case management nature, at the earliest opportunity  Future meaningful action dates always assigned  Enforced deadlines  Case screening for complexity by court, prosecutor, defense

10 10 Techniques for Successful Criminal Case Management  Realistic plea offers early  “The Deal” doesn’t get better  Early disposition of motions  Firm Trial Dates set only in cases that need them  Restriction of continuances to exceptional cause continued

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