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2010 Annual Director's Report - Judicial Discipline Reform

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Table B-2. (September 30, <strong>2010</strong>—Continued)<br />

Terminated<br />

Circuit and Nature Pending Pending<br />

of Proceeding October 1, 2009 1 Filed Granted Denied Dismissed September 30, <strong>2010</strong><br />

9TH 1024 1075 53 513 0 1533<br />

Criminal 226 313 7 207 - 325<br />

U.S. Civil 119 118 5 49 - 183<br />

Private Civil 591 598 41 226 - 922<br />

Administrative Appeals 88 46 - 31 - 103<br />

10TH 140 274 2 302 11 99<br />

Criminal 70 107 1 147 - 29<br />

U.S. Civil 54 128 - 122 9 51<br />

Private Civil 14 27 1 26 1 13<br />

Administrative Appeals 2 12 - 7 1 6<br />

11TH 344 815 18 817 20 304<br />

Criminal 147 400 5 414 1 127<br />

U.S. Civil 50 109 2 109 5 43<br />

Private Civil 140 301 11 284 13 133<br />

Administrative Appeals 7 5 - 10 1 1<br />

NOTE: Filing and termination information is based on when courts receive notification of Supreme Court action, not the actual date of Supreme Court action. Administrative appeals include applications for enforcement or petitions for review of orders<br />

of administrative boards or agencies. This table does not include data for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.<br />

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