Prosecutor’s Office

Statistics

Warrants Authorized

Warrants Authorized

59th District Court Exam Schedule

59th District Court Exam Schedule

61st District Court Exam Schedule

61st District Court Exam Schedule

62nd District Court Exam Schedule

62nd District Court Exam Schedule

63rd District Court Exam Schedule

63rd District Court Exam Schedule

Circuit Court Waivers Bind Overs

Court Waivers

Circuit Court Cases Tried

Circuit Court Guilty Pleas

Guilty Pleas

Victim/Witness Unit Stats

Victim/Witness Unit Stats

Witness Fees Processed

Witness Fees

Crime Victim's Compensation Awards

Victim Compensation

The Michigan Crime Victim Compensation Act of 1976 may provide financial assistance to crime victims who are injured, or who lose earnings or support because of a crime committed in Michigan. Section 18.351 of the Michigan Compiled Laws governs the Michigan Crime Victims Compensation Board. Members of the Victim/Witness Unit assist victims in applying for this compensation when applicable.

Co-operative Reimbursement Program

Reimbursement Program

Support Ordered Annually

Annual Support

Support Ordered Monthly

Monthly Support

Confinement Judgements

Confinement Judgements

Juvenile Court Stats

 
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
Denial Hearings (Delinquency)
153
208
NJT = 181
JT = 27
158
NJT = 116
JT = 42
146
NJT = 124
JT = 22
61
NJT = 54
JT = 7
Contested Hearings (Neglect)
190
245
164
236
231
Termination Hearings (Neglect)
117
224
176
183
188
Termination Petitions Authorized
104
121
131
98
101
Pre-trial Conferences (Neglect)
203
203
141
258
199
Pre-trial Conferences (Delinquency)
571
570
600
582
642
Incompetency Hearings
412
487
458
519
605
Police Referrals Processed
4,205
4,414
4,206
3,882
3,136
Motions and OTSC Hearings
**52
162
103
183
186
Disposition Hearings
36
60
78
69
86
Review Hearings(Delinquency)
*
33
84
198
373
Jury Demands(Delinquency)
*
68
130
77
104
Non-Contested Hearings (Delinquency)
391
363
661
1,183
1,222
*Statistics Not Available
**1999 figures do not include PPO Hearings.

Juvenile Court Stats


 
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
Traditional Waivers
Phase 1
32
15
4
9
11
Phase 2
19
7
0
5
2
Automatic Waivers(Direct)
15
25
10
9
19
Waivers Granted(Traditional & Automatic)
41
25
14
14
20

There are three types of waivers. The first two allow a juvenile to be placed in the adult system. An Automatic (sometimes called a Direct) waiver sends the juvenile automatically to the adult system and is based on the severity of the crime committed. A Traditional (sometimes referred to as a two-phase) waiver is when the juvenile offender has been through the juvenile system before and exhausted all avenues there. When this offender commits a new crime the Prosecutor’s Office petitions the Juvenile Court to waive this offender to the adult system for prosecution.

 
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
Designated Waivers
**
24
25
20
31
**Statistics Unavailable

A Designated waiver allows a juvenile to be sentenced as an adult but remain in the Juvenile system.

Food Stamp Fraud Reimbursements

Food Stamp Fraud Reimbursements

Pursuant to US Code: Title 7, Section 2025(a), the Secretary is authorized to pay to each State agency an amount equal to 50 percent of all administrative costs involved in each State agency’s operation of the food stamp program, which costs shall include, but not be limited to, … (7) food stamp program investigations and prosecutions, … The State then reimburses the County a portion of what it costs to prosecute cases where an offender has been charged with food stamp fraud.

Drivers License Restoration Reimbursements

Drivers License Restoration Reimbursements

Pursuant to MCL 257.323; MSA 9.2023, the prosecuting attorney represents the Secretary of State in response to a petition filed in circuit court for judicial review of a revocation or suspension of a driver’s license imposed by the Secretary of State. The Office of the Prosecuting Attorney receives reimbursement for representing the State in these cases.

Reimbursements in Dept. of Corrections Cases

Dept of Corrections Reimbursements

Public Act 272 of 1987, MCL 800.452, Sec. 2., (1) requires the state to reimburse each county’s office of the prosecuting attorney for a proportion of the fees in cases of new felony offenses committed by inmates of state correctional facilities during a period of state incarceration, new felonies committed during escape and cases of escape from custody as prescribed in section 65a(3) of Act No. 232 of the Public Acts of 1953, being section 791.265 of the Michigan Compiled Laws.

Appeals Filings

Appeals Filings