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District Court reports higher caseload, starts small mental‑health probation program
Summary
The Jackson County District Court reported a roughly 12% increase in caseloads year‑over‑year and a 35% rise in traffic‑ticket cases. Court staff said revenues are up while expenses remain under budget and described a new vape disposal process and early enrollment in a court‑linked mental health program.
The Jackson County District Court reported higher caseloads and better revenue compared with expenses in its semiannual submission to the Safety and Transportation Committee. Jeremy, speaking for the court, told the committee the court is "doing better in revenue this year, and we are under expenses."
Jeremy said the court’s caseload is about 12% above last year, and traffic tickets specifically are about 35% higher.…
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