HARRIS COUNTY CRIMINAL TRIAL VERDICTS
February 1, 2017 – February 8, 2019 (for personal use ONLY)
DEFENSE ATTORNEY STATISTICS
January 1, 2018 – February 8, 2019
A Compilation of Not Guilty Verdicts, Mid-Trial Dismissals, Trial-Setting Dismissals and Felony Dismissals (exceptions apply) -For personal use ONLY
JUDGE STATISTICS
January 1, 2019 – February 8, 2019
A Compilation of Jury and Judge Trials including trials ending with pleas, dismissals and hung juries. Trial = jury picked. List compiled from personal observation and cross-checking with the District Clerk’s online website.
TRIAL LAWYER STANDINGS
January 1, 2019 – February 8, 2019
A Compilation of Jury and Judge Trials that conclude with a Verdict. Source: Visual observation and cross-checking with District Clerk’s online website.
Distribution of Hired Lawyers and Court Appointed Lawyers in the Harris County Criminal Courts. (Includes all misdemeanor and felony cases)
“Members of the Texas Organizing Project gathered outside Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg’s office Friday to add their opposition to her plan to hire 102 additional assistant district attorneys and more than 40 support staff.” Click on the star to see the story – by McKenzie Misiaszek
“A Harris County Sheriff’s deputy on Friday was one vote away from being cleared of wrongdoing after being accused of beating a speeding motorist after an early morning traffic chase in 2015.” Click on the star to see the story – by Brian Rogers
“It’s the kind of fear that awakens prosecutors in the middle of the night.
What if I help convict the wrong person? What if I fail to bring a serial murderer to justice and he kills again? What is the best outcome for a family plagued by domestic violence? How do we prevent a drunk driver from leaving jail, getting in his car again and killing an entire family?
Prosecutors wrestle with these worries every day.” Click on the star to see the opinion piece – by Kim Ogg