Attorney survey
Tuesday, Nov. 10, 1998 | 11:24 a.m.
Do you believe that the civil-criminal split in District Court has resulted in speedier resolution of cases? Yes: 49%, No: 46%, Undecided 5%
Do you believe that the civil-criminal split has benefited most litigants? Yes: 54%, No: 41%, Undecided: 5%
Do you think that the civil-criminal split in District Court has made most departments take more care in deciding issues? Yes: 40%, No 54%, Undecided: 6%
Do you think that the civil-criminal split has generally improved quality of judicial decisions? Yes: 45%, No: 49%, Undecided: 6%
Do you favor continuing the civil-criminal split in District Court? Yes: 62%, No: 32%, Undecided: 6%
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