District Court Jury Trial Workload Statistics

Cases In Cases Out Totals
  Jan - Dec 2014 Jan - Dec 2014 Jan - Dec 2014 31-Dec-14
  New Jury Trials Transfers In Disposals Transfers Out Cases In Cases Out Active
Auckland DC 471 20 490 38 491 528 361
Blenheim DC 36 2 24 5 38 29 24
Christchurch DC 169 6 169 3 175 172 142
Dunedin DC 86 3 64 4 89 68 46
Gisborne DC 35 2 30 4 37 34 29
Greymouth DC 17 0 13 2 17 15 17
Hamilton DC 200 10 184 6 210 190 157
Invercargill DC 85 3 57 5 88 62 68
Kaikohe DC 61 1 61 8 62 69 38
Manukau DC 382 25 353 29 407 382 266
Napier DC 139 5 102 4 144 106 81
Nelson DC 139 5 92 9 144 101 105
New Plymouth DC 41 1 49 2 42 51 39
Palmerston North DC 50 1 52 8 51 60 33
Rotorua DC 118 2 91 7 120 98 72
Tauranga DC 90 4 125 3 94 128 61
Timaru DC 39 1 28 6 40 34 20
Wanganui DC 73 1 64 1 74 65 53
Wellington DC 261 13 204 11 274 215 233
Whangarei DC 103 7 92 4 110 96 78
Total Jury Courts 2,595   2,344       1,923

Note:

This table is a subset of the total Criminal Courts table

"The Criminal Procedure Act 2011 came into force on 1 July 2013.  It changed the landscape for criminal cases.

Prior to July 2013, charges were laid summarily or indictably, which effectively determined the path they followed in Court.  Historical reporting was created based on the pathways that cases were expected to follow - criminal summary, indictable pre-committal, and indictable post-committal (jury trial).  Cases were counted as ""new business"" and ""disposals"" within each of these court processes.  Transfers into a process were counted as new business, and transfers out as disposals.  Reporting was based on parts of the criminal process, and never on the whole.

New reporting reflects a holistic approach, focussed on total criminal cases, and on the subsets with special requirements:  District Court jury trials, Youth Court cases and cases to be tried and/or sentenced in the High Court.

A case is now counted as new business when it first comes into the system, that is when charges are filed.  It is counted as a disposal only when it has final charge outcomes for all its charges.  Reporting of annual statistics from July 2013 uses new terminology in order to count transfers between courts and parts of the process: "cases in" alongside "new business" and "cases out" alongside "disposals".

Jury Trial (subset of total)

"Cases In" is the sum of cases where an election of jury trial has been made (if required) and the case review process completed, cases committed for trial (under the pre-CPA process), cases where a retrial has been directed, severed cases and other cases transferred into the court.  At court location level, they also include transfers from other parts of the country.

It excludes cases reactivated in the court due to the execution or withdrawal of a warrant to arrest.

Disposals/"Cases Out"

"Cases Out" is the sum of cases where sentencing or other final outcomes are established on all charges, cases where all the charges are joined into another case, and cases transferred out of the court.

At court location level, they also include transfers to other parts of the country.

This includes cases where the defendant was convicted and sentenced or discharged, or the case dismissed, withdrawn, or stayed.  It excludes cases put on hold due to the issuing of a warrant to arrest the defendant.

Total active

Active cases are those which are awaiting trial or are awaiting sentencing or other final outcome, and are not On Hold due to the issuing of a warrant to arrest the defendant.

This includes cases where the defendant is yet to appear in court, or yet to make a plea, the case is in the review process, or the case is awaiting a pre-trial decision.