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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 27A — Judicial support agencies and personnel

27A.460 Annual report of Administrative Office of the Courts.

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The Administrative Office of the Courts shall issue an annual report beginning calendar year 1987 with sufficient detail as to be able to identify, on a county-by-county basis as well as statewide totals, for felony arrest:
(1)Conviction percentages;
(2)Percentages of fines, imprisonment, or other penalty assessment;
(3)Percentage of acquittals;
(4)Percentage of dismissals;
(5)Percentage of pleas as charges;
(6)Percentage of pleas to reduce charges;
(7)Percentage of disposition to guilty as charged by trial;
(8)Percentage of those found guilty of lesser charge by trial;
(9)Percentage of cases where jury trial taken;
(10)Percentage of trials which are bench trials; and
(11)The number of juvenile offenders tried as an adult. The information gathered shall be available to all agencies involved in the criminal justice system and the public.
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