This dataset contains all currently pending Superior Court cases. This includes all criminal complex, criminal non-complex, family, civil, and business cases. This data is extracted daily from the Odyssey system, and also updated here daily.
The Strategic Performance Measures dataset is comprised of information related to a set high-level performance measures identified as part of the implementation of the Fulton County 2015-2019 Strategic Plan. Strategic performance measures do not necessarily directly measure the performance of Fulton County departments and programs but rather serve as indicators of progress toward long-term goals that may require collaboration with other governmental agencies, community organizations and the private sector to achieve. Strategic performance measures fall into one of six priority areas and are updated annually and presented to the Board of Commissioners in a report for each priority area.
This dataset contains a monthly record of how many defendants were in jail, for all Superior Court judges who handle criminal cases. For the current month, there is one data point representative of the number of defendants in jail as of today. For previous months, the data point is the last day of the month, and shows how many defendants were in jail on that day.
This dataset contains a monthly record of how many cases each judge had pending at the end of the month, as well as the average number of pending cases among judges. The average pending is calculated by group, so the average for non-complex is different than the average among the judges handling complex criminal cases. There is one data point for the number of cases pending on the last day of each previous month, starting 2019-01-01, and a datapoint for the current number of pending cases.
This contains a short log of when the data behind the Superior Court dashboards was last extracted from Odyssey. This is not the same as the date that those datasets were last updated on Socrata, as they are independent processes.
This dataset contains a monthly record of how many cases pending over a year each judge had at the end of the month, as well as the average number of pending cases over one year among judges. The average pending is calculated by group, so the average for non-complex is different than the average among the judges handling complex criminal cases. There is one data point for the last day of each previous month, starting 2019-01-01, and a datapoint for the current number of pending cases over one year.