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Jurors' Office
The Jurors' Office is responsible for the management of juror services for the Superior Court, including qualifying and processing over 300 persons daily for both petit and grand juries, responding to judges' requests for jury panels and escorting jurors to courtrooms.
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2010 Caseload Statistics for Jurors' Office [1463k]

2009 Caseload Statistics for Jurors' Office [770k]

2008 Caseload Statistics for Jurors' Office [879k]

2007 Caseload Statistics for Jurors' Office [11k]

Appeals Coordinator's Office
The Appeals Coordinator's Office receives, reviews and processes all appeals after the appeal is filed in the office where the case started. Staff prepares appeal documents from the case that are forwarded to the D.C. Court of Appeals. find out more >

2010 Caseload Statistics for Appeals Coordinator's Office [1463k]

2009 Caseload Statistics for Appeals Coordinator's Office [770k]

2008 Caseload Statistics for Appeals Coordinator's Office [879k]

2007 Caseload Statistics for Appeals Coordinator's Office [10k]

Child Care Center
The Child Care Center provides a safe, clean environment with a friendly, warm, and caring atmosphere where children can "learn through play." find out more >

Judge-in-Chambers
During court business hours, a judge is always on duty as the Judge-In-Chambers to handle emergency matters that are not assigned to a particular judge. find out more >

Office of Court Interpreting Services
The Superior Court of the District of Columbia provides interpreting services as mandated by local and federal statutes. find out more >

DRESS GUIDELINES FOR VISITORS TO THE D.C. COURTS


The District of Columbia Courts respects individual styles and fashion trends. However, certain attire is not suitable when conducting business at or visiting the D.C. Courts because it distracts from the orderliness of the trial, is threatening, or is contrary to the civility and dignity of the judicial branch.

Persons wearing inappropriate attire may be excluded from the courthouse and its courtrooms. Inappropriate attire includes, but is not limited to: gang paraphernalia and insignia; exposed undergarments; clothing with words, depictions, or messages that are intimidating or obscene; clothing with sexual or drug references; and sheer, see-through, or provocative clothing.

2010 Caseload Statistics for the Office of Court Interpreting Services [1463k]

2009 Caseload Statistics for the Office of Court Interpreting Services [770k]

2008 Caseload Statistics for the Office of Court Interpreting Services [879k]

2007 Caseload Statistics for the Office of Court Interpreting Services [13k]


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