CIRCUIT CRIMINAL FILINGS & DISPOSITIONS*
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1 Circuit Criminal Overview Florida Office of the State Courts Administrator The Circuit Criminal division includes the following five categories of felony offenses: capital murder, violent crimes, crimes against persons, crimes against property, and drug crimes. Within these categories are the following case types: - capital murder offenses Violent - non-capital murder and sexual offenses - robbery and other crimes against persons Property - burglary, theft, forgery, fraud, worthless checks, other crimes against property, and other felony offenses 5 Drug - drug offenses In the Circuit Criminal division, Filings correspond to each defendant against whom an information or indictment is filed. Dispositions correspond to each defendant for whom a final judicial decision is rendered terminating a criminal proceeding by an acquittal, a dismissal, or a judgment stating the specific sentence (in the case of a conviction). Charges are defined as each individual offense with which a defendant is accused. These charges or counts are tied directly to each filing. Jury Trials are defined as trials in which a group of citizens is impaneled, selected and sworn to determine the issues of fact in a case. CIRCUIT CRIMINAL FILINGS & DISPOSITIONS* FY to 250, ,000 18, , , , ,31 172, , , , , ,25 189, , , ,17 227, , ,51 218, , ,000 99/00 00/01 01/02 02/03 03/0 0/05 05/06 06/07 07/08 08/09 Fiscal Year Filings Dispositions *For fiscal year , the decrease in circuit criminal filings occurred in non capital murder, sexual offenses, robbery, other crimes against persons, theft, forgery, fraud, worthless checks, other crimes against property, drugs, and other felony case types. 5 Other felony offenses fall under the crimes against property case type because they are handled similarly to property offenses. Examples of other felony offenses are: weapon charges, resisting arrest, contempt of court, failure to appear, accessory after the fact, book-making, etc. Statistical Reference Guide -1
2 Circuit Criminal Filings 1 CIRCUIT CRIMINAL FILINGS Statewide by Category, Case Type, and Month Category/ Case Type Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Total Violent ,826 Non ,57 Sexual Offenses ,369 3,263 2,767 2,996 3,185 2,570 2,911 2,875 2,678 2,957 2,926 2,906 3,20 35,27 Robbery ,51 Other Property 2,609 2,158 2,376 2,96 2,008 2,230 2,205 2,073 2,353 2,332 2,308 2,612 27,760 9,970 8,912 9,81 9,727 7,557 8,65 8,330 8,125 8,806 8,693 7,99 8,556 10,751 Burglary 2,195 1,975 2,208 2,35 1,830 1,98 1,962 1,778 1,873 2,051 1,821 1,978 23,96 Theft, Forgery, Fraud Worthless Chec ks Other Property,39,231,502,588 3,523,163 3,88 3,791,22,08 3,709,066 9, , ,75 Other 2,999 2,396 2,20 2,11 1,901 2,150 2,091 2,130 2,251 2,265 2,09 2,12 27,250 Drug 5,930 5,365 5,63 5,776,35 5,265,661 5,079 5,836 5,53 5,085 5,625 6,23 Drugs 5,930 5,365 5,63 5,776,35 5,265,661 5,079 5,836 5,53 5,085 5,625 6,23 Total 19,69 17,503 18,55 19,150 1,968 17,23 16,293 16,31 18,022 17,622 16,12 17, ,593 6 Examples of Non- cases include: negligent manslaughter, vehicular manslaughter, unpremeditated murder, commission of a felony which causes death, aggravated manslaughter, and other similar offenses. -2 Statistical Reference Guide
3 Circuit Criminal Filings Florida Office of the State Courts Administrator CIRCUIT CRIMINAL FILINGS by Category Property 50.0% 0.2% Violent 2.3% Drug 30.6% 16.8% CIRCUIT CRIMINAL FILINGS by Circuit Size* Large (16,290 Average) 62.2% Small (3,585 Average) 8.5% Medium (8,76 Average) 29.3% *Small Circuits- 2nd, 3rd, 8th, 1th, 16th; Medium Circuits- 1st, 5th, 7th, 10th, 12th, 18th, 19th; Large Circuits- th, 6th, 9th, 11th, 13th, 15th, 17th, 20th (as defined in the Glossary). Statistical Reference Guide -3
4 Circuit Criminal Filings 1 Circuit Non- CIRCUIT CRIMINAL FILINGS Sexual Offenses Robbery by Case Type and Circuit Other Burglary Theft Forgery Worthless Fraud Checks Other Property Drugs Other Total ,966 1,313 2, ,975 1,339 9, , , , , ,186 1,176, ,210 1,187 12, ,851 1,52 2, ,916 1,650 11, ,789 1,85, ,27 2,99 17, ,386 1,089 2, ,517 1,101 9, , , ,533 2,05 3, ,011 1,976 16, ,06 2, , , ,121 3,177 2,656, ,880 3,862 27, , ,367 1,009 7, ,03 2,169, ,5 1,895 17, , ,191, ,292 1,73 2, ,7 1,38 11, , ,309 1,719 3, ,998 1,80 17, ,219 1,082 2, ,507 1,08 8, , ,976 1,082 6, ,02 1,39 2, ,108 1,856 10,706 Total 508 1,57 3,369 7,51 27,760 23,96 9,123 2,660 1,75 6,23 27, ,593 - Statistical Reference Guide
5 Circuit Criminal Filings Florida Office of the State Courts Administrator CIRCUIT CRIMINAL FILINGS by Category and Circuit/County Circuit/ County Violent Property Drug Total Circuit ,281 5,313 1,975 9,798 Escambia ,28 2,782 1,098 5,293 Okaloosa , ,327 Santa Rosa ,87 Walton Circuit ,086 2,705 1,086 5,03 Franklin Gadsden Jefferson Leon , ,383 Liberty Wakulla Circuit , ,207 Columbia Dixie Hamilton Lafayette Madison Suwannee Taylor Circuit ,690 7,075 3,210 12,32 Clay ,0 Duval ,38 5,991 2,595 10,36 Nassau Statistical Reference Guide -5
6 Circuit Criminal Filings 1 Circuit/ County CIRCUIT CRIMINAL FILINGS, Continued by Category and Circuit/County Violent Property Drug Total Circuit ,16 6,253 2,916 11,676 Citrus ,06 Hernando ,72 7 2,11 Lake , ,01 Marion , ,98 Sumter Circuit ,19 9,270 5,27 17,17 Pasco ,1 1,096,179 Pinellas ,65 6,829,331 12,995 Circuit ,79 5,086 2,517 9,59 Flagler Putnam ,361 St. Johns ,271 Volusia ,137 3,220 1,761 6,228 Circuit ,257 1,263,6 Alachua , ,706 Baker Bradford Gilchrist Levy Union Circuit ,367 7,03 5,011 16,39 Orange ,73 5,983 3,661 12,80 Osceola ,20 1,350 3,509-6 Statistical Reference Guide
7 Circuit Criminal Filings Florida Office of the State Courts Administrator CIRCUIT CRIMINAL FILINGS, Continued by Category and Circuit/County Circuit/ County Violent Property Drug Total Circuit ,20,369 1,999 7,823 Hardee Highlands Polk ,695 1,68 6,537 Circuit ,298 11,691 10,880 27,76 Miami-Dade 6 561,298 11,691 10,880 27,76 Circuit ,73 2,367 7,2 Desoto Manatee , ,980 Sarasota ,965 1,197 3,718 Circuit ,622 8,773 5,5 17,105 Hillsborough ,622 8,773 5,5 17,105 Circuit ,07 67,752 Bay , ,066 Calhoun Gulf Holmes Jackson Washington Circuit ,907 5,57 3,7 11,82 Palm Beach ,907 5,57 3,7 11,82 Circuit ,69 Monroe ,69 Statistical Reference Guide -7
8 Circuit Criminal Filings 1 Circuit/ County CIRCUIT CRIMINAL FILINGS, Continued by Category and Circuit/County Violent Property Drug Total Circuit ,083 7,020 6,998 17,597 Broward 9 7 3,083 7,020 6,998 17,597 Circuit ,80,52 2,507 8,728 Brevard ,8 1,602 5,068 Seminole , ,660 Circuit ,33 1,976 6,83 Indian River ,15 Martin ,378 Okeechobee St. Lucie ,329 1,096 3,015 Circuit ,73 5,560 3,108 10,706 Charlotte ,725 C ollier , ,087 Glades Hendry Lee ,080 1,752 5,867 State Total 508,826 35,27 10,751 6,23 209,593-8 Statistical Reference Guide
9 Circuit Criminal Filings Florida Office of the State Courts Administrator CIRCUIT CRIMINAL CHARGES by Circuit/County Circuit/County Total Filings (Defendants) Total Charges Number of Charges per Defendant Circuit 1 9,798 20, Escambia 5,293 12, Okaloosa 2,327, Santa Rosa 1,87 3, Walton 691 1, Circuit 2 5,03 10, Franklin Gadsden 703 1, Jefferson Leon 3,383 7, Liberty Wakulla Circuit 3 2,207 5, Columbia 7 1, Dixie Hamilton Lafayette Madison Suwannee 51 1, Taylor Circuit 12,32 23, Clay 1,0 2, Duval 10,36 19, Nassau 952 1, Statistical Reference Guide -9
10 Circuit Criminal Filings 1 Circuit/County CIRCUIT CRIMINAL CHARGES, Continued by Circuit/County Total Filings (Defendants) Total Charges Number of Charges per Defendant Circuit 5 11,676 26, Citrus 1,06 2, Hernando 2,11, Lake 3,01 9, Marion 3,98 8, Sumter 816 1, Circuit 6 17,17 28, Pasco,179 7, Pinellas 12,995 21, Circuit 7 9,59 1, Flagler 73 1, Putnam 1,361 1, St. Johns 1,271 2, Volusia 6,228 9, Circuit 8,6 9, Alachua 2,706 5, Baker Bradford Gilchrist Levy 602 1, Union Circuit 9 16,39 37, Orange 12,80 28, Osceola 3,509 9, Statistical Reference Guide
11 Circuit Criminal Filings Florida Office of the State Courts Administrator CIRCUIT CRIMINAL CHARGES, Continued by Circuit/County Circuit/County Total Filings (Defendants) Total Charges Number of Charges per Defendant Circuit 10 7,823 22, Hardee Highlands 99 3, Polk 6,537 18, Circuit 11 27,76 52, Miami-Dade 27,76 52, Circuit 12 7,2 13, Desoto Manatee 2,980 5, Sarasota 3,718 7, Circuit 13 17,105 38, Hillsborough 17,105 38, Circuit 1,752 8, Bay 3,066 5, Calhoun Gulf Holmes Jackson Washington Circuit 15 11,82 22, Palm Beach 11,82 22, Circuit 16 1,69 2, Monroe 1,69 2, Statistical Reference Guide -11
12 Circuit Criminal Filings 1 Circuit/County CIRCUIT CRIMINAL CHARGES, Continued by Circuit/County Total Filings (Defendants) Total Charges Number of Charges per Defendant Circuit 17 17,597 36, Broward 17,597 36, Circuit 18 8,728 17, Brevard 5,068 10, Seminole 3,660 7, Circuit 19 6,83 15, Indian River 1,15 2, Martin 1,378 3,33 2. Okeechobee 675 1, St. Lucie 3,015 7, Circuit 20 10,706 2, Charlotte 1,725, Collier 2,087, Glades Hendry 738 1,2 2.0 Lee 5,867 13, State Total 209,593 30, Statistical Reference Guide
13 Circuit Criminal Dispositions CIRCUIT CRIMINAL DISPOSITIONS Statewide by Category, Case Type, and Month Category/ Case Type Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Total Violent ,972 Non ,239 Sexual Offenses ,733 2,907 2,77 2,971 2,89 2,838 2,1 2,860 3,131 3,075 3,033 2,723 2,8 3,6 Robbery ,897 Other 2,3 2,250 2,352 2,372 2,257 1,928 2,257 2,518 2,59 2,399 2,16 2,285 27,567 Property 10,81 9,289 10,290 10,56 9,289 8,588 9,569 10,08 9,936 9,958 8,938 9, ,157 Burglary 1,889 1,596 1,911 1,99 1,905 1,607 1,8 1,950 1,910 1,885 1,810 1,786 22,087 Theft, Forgery, Fraud,28,060,399,572,029 3,895,273,710,626,802,182,287 52,263 Worthless Checks ,5 Other Property ,972 Other 3,598 3,196 3,85 3,385 2,86 2,90 2,832 2,81 2,85 2,781 2,503 2,597 35,381 Drug 6,051 5,03 5,79 5,662 5,1,575 5,16 5,239 5,33 5,356,881,933 63,73 Drugs 6,051 5,03 5,79 5,662 5,1,575 5,16 5,239 5,33 5,356,881,933 63,73 Total 19,851 17,817 19,375 19,517 17,621 15,882 17,932 18,772 18,717 18,693 16,89 17, ,378 Statistical Reference Guide -13
14 Circuit Criminal Dispositions 1 CIRCUIT CRIMINAL DISPOSITIONS by Category Property 53.2% Violent 1.8% 0.1% Drug 29.1% 15.8% CIRCUIT CRIMINAL DISPOSITIONS by Circuit Size* Large (17,22 Average) 63.1% Small (3,65 Average) 7.9% Medium (9,038 Average) 29.0% *Small Circuits- 2nd, 3rd, 8th, 1th, 16th; Medium Circuits- 1st, 5th, 7th, 10th, 12th, 18th, 19th; Large Circuits- th, 6th, 9th, 11th, 13th, 15th, 17th, 20th (as defined in the Glossary). -1 Statistical Reference Guide
15 Circuit Criminal Dispositions CIRCUIT CRIMINAL DISPOSITIONS by Case Type and Circuit Circuit Non- Sexual Offenses Robbery Other Burglary Theft Forgery Fraud Worthless Checks Other Property Drugs Other Total ,921 1,11 2, ,972 1,769 10, , , , , , ,863 1, ,327 1,13 12, ,761 1,388 3, ,660 2,058 11, ,907 1,52, ,166 2,97 17, , , ,25 1,250 8, , , , ,52 1,83 3, ,358 2,980 18, , ,78 1,557 7, ,088 3,58 2,72 5, ,611,1 29, , ,358 1,38 8, ,39 2,05 5, ,161 3,259 19, , , ,85 1,677 2, ,892 1,656 12, , ,089 1,528 3, ,565 1,985 16, ,280 1,073 2, ,559 1,883 10, , ,032 1,507 7, ,322 1,230 2, ,990 2,298 10,888 Total 312 1,239 2,733 6,897 27,567 22,087 52,263,5 1,972 63,73 35, ,378 Statistical Reference Guide -15
16 Circuit Criminal Dispositions 1 Circuit/ County CIRCUIT CRIMINAL DISPOSITIONS by Category and Circuit/County Violent Property Drug Total Circuit ,220 5,931 1,972 10,331 Escambia ,192 3,297 1,037 5,656 Okaloosa , , Santa Rosa ,509 Walton Circuit ,105 2,993 1,161 5,369 Franklin Gadsden Jefferson Leon , ,595 Liberty Wakulla Circuit , ,015 Columbia Dixie Hamilton Lafayette Madison Suwannee Taylor Circuit ,391 7,651 3,327 12,661 C lay ,021 Duval ,156 6,55 2,657 10,502 Nassau , Statistical Reference Guide
17 Circuit Criminal Dispositions CIRCUIT CRIMINAL DISPOSITIONS, Continued by Category and Circuit/County Circuit/ County Violent Property Drug Total Circuit ,028 6,776 2,660 11,701 C itrus ,206 Hernando , ,280 Lake , ,258 Marion ,329 1,05,212 Sumter Circuit ,302 9,798 5,166 17,558 Pasco ,61 996,30 Pinellas ,693 7,157,170 13,218 Circuit ,02,889 2,25 8,85 Flagler Putnam ,317 St. Johns ,570 Volusia ,779 1,596 5,322 Circuit ,392 1,220,567 Alachua , ,818 Baker Bradford Gilchrist Levy Union Circuit ,270 9,107 5,358 18,219 Orange ,753 7,510 3,93 1,583 Osceola ,597 1,2 3,636 Statistical Reference Guide -17
18 Circuit Criminal Dispositions 1 Circuit/ County CIRCUIT CRIMINAL DISPOSITIONS, Continued by Category and Circuit/County Violent Property Drug Total Circuit ,071,530 1,78 7,307 Hardee Highlands ,022 Polk ,757 1,096 5,896 Circuit ,56 13,35 11,611 29,95 Miami-Dade 26 17,56 13,35 11,611 29,95 Circuit ,530 2,358 8,002 Desoto Manatee , ,08 Sarasota ,66 1,28,506 Circuit ,89 11,010 5,161 19,289 Hillsborough ,89 11,010 5,161 19,289 Circuit , ,373 Bay , ,662 Calhoun Gulf Holmes Jackson Washington Circuit ,18 6,078 3,892 12,06 Palm Beach ,18 6,078 3,892 12,06 Circuit ,000 Monroe , Statistical Reference Guide
19 Circuit Criminal Dispositions CIRCUIT CRIMINAL DISPOSITIONS, Continued by Category and Circuit/County Circuit/ County Violent Property Drug Total Circuit ,737 7,185 6,565 16,816 Broward ,737 7,185 6,565 16,816 Circuit ,555 5,772 2,559 10,05 Brevard ,375 1,652 6,06 Seminole , ,999 Circuit ,85 2,032 7,032 Indian River ,398 Martin ,378 Okeechobee St. Lucie ,756 1,150 3,512 Circuit ,61 6,025 2,990 10,888 Charlotte , ,56 Collier , ,099 Glades Hendry Lee ,925 1,538 5,317 State Total 312 3,972 3,6 116,157 63,73 218,378 Statistical Reference Guide -19
20 Circuit Criminal Dispositions 1 Disposition Type CIRCUIT CRIMINAL DISPOSITIONS Statewide by Case Type and Disposition Type Non- Sexual Offenses Robbery Other Burglary Theft Forgery Fraud Worthless Checks Other Property Drugs Other Total Before Trial ,357 6,90 26,600 21,61 51,739,32 1,92 62,75 3, ,789 Speedy Trial Dismissed ,069,586 2,16 6,113 2, ,126 2,66 26,87 Transferred ,658 2,701 Plea ,733 5,26 19,538 18,33 39,20 1,391 1,377 51,5 29,29 168,625 Other ,098 1,09 5, ,916 1,166 15,98 After Trial Non-Jury Acquittal/Dismissal Plea Conviction After Trial By Jury ,802 Acquittal/Dismissal ,056 Plea Conviction ,381 Total 312 1,239 2,733 6,897 27,567 22,087 52,263,5 1,972 63,73 35, ,378 CIRCUIT CRIMINAL DISPOSITIONS by Disposition Type Before Trial 97.9% After Trial Non- Jury 0.% After Trial By Jury 1.7% 7 The disposition category Other is used to report cases disposed for: defendants placed on deferred prosecution or other pretrial diversion or probation program approved after an information or indictment is filed, defendants declared mentally or physically unable to stand trial, cases disposed upon estreature of a bond, cases that are nolle prosequi (no further prosecution) for administrative reasons, etc. -20 Statistical Reference Guide
21 Circuit Criminal Dispositions CIRCUIT CRIMINAL JURY TRIAL DISPOSITIONS by Circuit Circuit (Circuit Seat) Acquittals/ Dismissals Pleas Convictions Total First (Pensacola) Second (Tallahassee) Third (Lake City) Fourth (Jacksonville) Fifth (Tavares) Sixth (Clearwater) Seventh (Daytona Beach) Eighth (Gainesville) Ninth (Orlando) Tenth (Bartow) Eleventh (Miami) Twelfth (Sarasota) Thirteenth (Tampa) Fourteenth (Panama City) Fifteenth (West Palm Beach) Sixteenth (Key West) Seventeenth (Ft. Lauderdale) Eighteenth (Sanford) Nineteenth (Ft. Pierce) Twentieth (Ft. Myers) Total 1, ,381 3,802 Statistical Reference Guide -21
22 Circuit Criminal Dispositions 1 CIRCUIT CRIMINAL JURY TRIAL AND CONVICTION RATES Circuit (Circuit Seat) By Jury - Acquittals/ Dismissals, Pleas, and Convictions by Circuit Total Dispositions Jury Trial Rates Total Pleas and Convictions Total Dispositions (excludes Transferred and Other) Conviction Rates First (Pensacola) , % 8,123 9, % Second (Tallahassee) 227 5,369.2%,517 5, % Third (Lake City) 27 2, % 1,665 1, % Fourth (Jacksonville) 65 12, % 10,008 12, % Fifth (Tavares) , % 9,55 10, % Sixth (Clearwater) 26 17, % 15,669 16, % Seventh (Daytona Beach) 121 8,85 1.% 6,651 8, % Eighth (Gainesville) 69, % 3,711, % Ninth (Orlando) 67 18, % 13,850 17, % Tenth (Bartow) 169 7, % 6,265 6, % Eleventh (Miami) 29,95 1.5% 21,381 2, % Twelfth (Sarasota) 10 8, % 6,22 7, % Thirteenth (Tampa) , % 1,525 17, % Fourteenth (Panama City) 71, % 2,930 3, % Fifteenth (West Palm Beach) ,06 1.5% 9,792 11, % Sixteenth (Key West) 37 1, % % Seventeenth (Ft. Lauderdale) , % 13,612 16, % Eighteenth (Sanford) ,05 1.8% 8,726 9, % Nineteenth (Ft. Pierce) 216 7, % 5,05 5, % Twentieth (Ft. Myers) , % 9,03 10, % Total 3, , % 172, , % -22 Statistical Reference Guide
23 Circuit Criminal Dispositions CIRCUIT CRIMINAL JURY TRIAL RATE No Jury Trial 98.3% Jury Trial 1.7% CIRCUIT CRIMINAL CONVICTION RATE Not Convicted 1.0% Convicted 86.0% Statistical Reference Guide -23
24 Circuit Criminal Other Statistics 1 The Circuit Criminal division also involves other statistics such as clearance rates, reopenings, no files, appeals filed from county court, post conviction relief motions, probation revocation hearings, bond hearings, and adversary preliminary hearings. These data are provided by the 67 clerks of court. However, dispositions and special proceedings data are not audited for accuracy by the OSCA. Clearance Rate - The clearance rate is a useful measure of the responsiveness of a court to the demand for services, and is nationally recognized as a measure of court performance. The rate is determined by taking the total number of cases disposed divided by the total number of cases filed during a specific time period. If a court received 1,000 new cases a month and disposed of 900 cases within the same month, the clearance rate for that month would be 90%. Reopening - A reopening occurs when a case, that has previously been reported as disposed, is resubmitted to the court through a motion or petition. No File - A no file occurs when all charges against a defendant are dropped because the prosecutor did not file an information or seek an indictment. Appeal Filed From County Court - An appeal filed from county court is a request that a case be removed from the county court and sent to the circuit court for review. Post Conviction Relief Motion - A post conviction relief motion is a motion to vacate, set aside, or correct a sentence pursuant to rule 3.850, Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure. Probation Revocation Hearing - A probation revocation hearing is a proceeding in which a judge determines whether a defendant s probation should be modified or revoked following an alleged violation. Bond Hearing - A bond hearing is a hearing in which a circuit judge, or a county court judge acting as a circuit judge, considers a defendant s pretrial release status at a special hearing for the purpose of setting or modifying bond or other pretrial release. Adversary Preliminary Hearing - An adversary preliminary hearing is a proceeding in which a judge considers evidence presented so that the court can determine whether there is sufficient cause to hold the accused for trial. -2 Statistical Reference Guide
25 Circuit Criminal Other Statistics Florida Office of the State Courts Administrator CIRCUIT CRIMINAL CLEARANCE RATES by Circuit Circuit Filings Dispositions Clearance Rates 1 9,798 10, % 2 5,03 5, % 3 2,207 2, % 12,32 12, % 5 11,676 11, % 6 17,17 17, % 7 9,59 8, % 8,6, % 9 16,39 18, % 10 7,823 7, % 11 27,76 29, % 12 7,2 8, % 13 17,105 19, % 1,752, % 15 11,82 12, % 16 1,69 1, % 17 17,597 16, % 18 8,728 10, % 19 6,83 7, % 20 10,706 10, % Total 209, , % Statistical Reference Guide -25
26 Circuit Criminal Other Statistics 1 CIRCUIT CRIMINAL SPECIAL PROCEEDINGS Circuit Reopenings No Files Appeals Filed From County Court by Circuit Post Conviction Relief Motions Probation Revocation Hearings Bond Hearings Adversary Preliminary Hearings Total 1 5, ,72 1, , , , , , ,889 1,552 8, , , ,56 2, , , ,588, ,75 16, ,0 7 2,691 5, , , , ,395 1, , ,292 5, , , ,862 1, , , ,515 6,98 6,58 11, , ,529 1, ,878 1, , ,008 3, ,23 5, , , , ,631 5, , , ,32, ,825 8,577 3, , ,186 1, ,360 1, , ,898 1, ,331 1,15 1 8, ,33 2, , ,736 Total 69,520 67, ,866 79,711 9,20 1, , Statistical Reference Guide
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