Judge Collier and Judge Kimbler started the month of June with 210 pending criminal cases. During the month each judge took in 33 new cases. During the month they disposed of 58 cases. Those cases were disposed of in the following manner:
In Judge Collier's court one case was sent to diversion; 15 cases were resolved by pleas of guilty or no contest to the original charge; two cases were resolved by pleas of guilty or no contest to amended charges; in three cases the defendant was not available for trial or sentencing; and one case was terminated by other means.
In Judge Kimbler's court two cases were terminated by a court trial; four cases were dismissed by the State; one case was sent to diversion; 13 cases were resolved by pleas of no contest or guilty to the original charge; two cases were resolved by pleas of guilty or no contest to amended charges; one defendant was not available for either trial or sentencing; eleven cases were transferred to another judge; and two cases were terminated by other means.
At the end of June Judge Collier had 127 cases pending on his docket and Judge Kimbler had 116 cases pending on his docket.
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