This parliamentary question seeks data on the number of criminal cases heard in various courts within the South West region of Western Australia for specific periods, likely to assess workload and resource allocation.

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Asked
22 October 2014
Portfolio
Attorney General

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How many criminal cases were heard in each court located in the South West region in: (a) 2012-13; (b) 2013-14; and (c) 1 July 2014 to date?

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Answered
18 November 2014
Response time
27 days
(a) The number of criminal cases heard (total number of cases listed and heard, but not necessarily finalised) in each court located in the South West region in
2012-13:
(i)  Albany - 3,335
(ii) Bunbury - 7,251
(iii)Busselton - 1,878
(iv)Collie - 702
(v) Mandurah - 5,456
(vi)Manjimup - 727
(b) The number of criminal cases heard (total number of cases listed and heard, but not necessarily finalised) in each court located in the South West region in
2013-14:
(i)  Albany - 3,453
(ii) Bunbury - 7,858
(iii)Busselton - 2,114
(iv)Collie - 749
(v)Mandurah - 6,260
(vi)Manjimup - 577
(c) The number of criminal cases heard (total number of cases listed and heard, but not necessarily finalised) in each court located in the South West region from 1 July 2014 to date (as at 7 November 2014):
(i)Albany - 1,192
(ii) Bunbury - 2,654
(iii)Busselton - 688
(iv)Collie - 307
(v) Mandurah - 2,392
(vi)Manjimup - 201

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