Learn about what data we're releasing and important context about our criminal justice system.
Learn MoreWe hope that giving the community access to information about case referrals, outcomes, and performance indicators will lead to greater accountability and improve the fairness and effectiveness of the criminal justice system.
Each one of these sections summarizes data about different parts of the prosecution process.
The State’s Attorney’s Office reviews felony and serious misdemeanor cases to determine whether they should be handled in the Circuit Court or kept in the District Court. This section presents data on all cases filed in Circuit Court.
This section presents data on all cases prosecuted by the State’s Attorney’s Office that have reached a final resolution. Cases can be resolved in a variety of ways, including by conviction, dismissal, acquittal, or another disposition.
This section presents information on defendant characteristics, including race, ethnicity, age, and gender.
A set of indicators that help the State’s Attorney’s Office ensure they maximize government resource.
A set of indicators that help the State’s Attorney’s Office ensure they address racial and ethnic disparities in the criminal justice system - whether they stem from victim or defendant identity.
A set of indicators that help the State’s Attorney’s Office ensure they enhance community safety.