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Anke Over Kjennelse/Beslutning I Sivile Saker ANKE OVER KJENNELSE/BESLUTNING I SIVILE SAKER Innkomne saker 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Agder 203 173 192 147 182 Borgarting 640 657 590 592 539 Eidsivating 133 143 144 169 132 Frostating 178 141 170 191 115 Gulating 320 351 313 307 305 Hålogaland 153 153 170 160 152 Totalt 1 627 1 618 1 579 1 566 1 425 Behandlede saker 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Agder 211 168 192 151 188 Borgarting 622 620 592 605 526 Eidsivating 141 147 138 170 134 Frostating 167 148 160 178 140 Gulating 300 375 311 306 307 Hålogaland 157 153 164 162 154 Totalt 1 598 1 611 1 557 1 572 1 449 Saker i beholdning 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Agder 14 19 21 17 13 Borgarting 88 122 118 102 110 Eidsivating 15 11 17 16 14 Frostating 32 25 35 47 22 Gulating 54 32 35 37 36 Hålogaland 13 12 17 15 13 Totalt 216 221 243 234 208 Gjennomsnittlig saksbehandlingstid (måneder) 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Agder 1,1 1,0 1,2 0,9 1,0 Borgarting 1,6 1,6 2,1 2,1 2,1 Eidsivating 1,8 1,2 1,3 1,6 1,6 Frostating 2,2 2,3 1,9 2,7 2,5 Gulating 1,6 1,7 1,5 1,4 1,6 Hålogaland 1,3 1,2 1,2 1,3 1,3 Veid gj.snitt 1,6 1,6 1,7 1,8 1,7 Side 1 ANKE OVER DOM I SIVILE SAKER Innkomne saker 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Agder 258 264 267 245 219 Borgarting 815 787 830 757 721 Eidsivating 193 194 185 157 185 Frostating 247 274 260 250 225 Gulating 421 417 387 382 365 Hålogaland 187 209 199 186 204 Totalt 2 121 2 145 2 128 1 977 1 919 Behandlede saker 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Agder 275 246 276 240 240 Borgarting 899 856 751 711 739 Eidsivating 166 208 169 175 166 Frostating 260 269 248 267 216 Gulating 429 446 413 398 322 Hålogaland 201 196 201 196 201 Totalt 2 230 2 221 2 058 1 987 1 884 Saker i beholdning 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Agder 112 131 122 128 107 Borgarting 518 447 524 569 552 Eidsivating 88 73 89 69 89 Frostating 98 104 117 98 104 Gulating 220 189 160 139 179 Hålogaland 61 75 74 63 65 Totalt 1 097 1 019 1 086 1 066 1 096 Gjennomsnittlig saksbehandlingstid (måneder) 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Agder 5,3 5,6 5,7 6,3 5,9 Borgarting 8,8 7,4 6,9 8,2 8,5 Eidsivating 5,5 5,5 5,0 5,5 5,5 Frostating 5,1 4,9 4,6 5,5 4,3 Gulating 6,8 6,0 5,6 5,3 4,7 Hålogaland 4,2 3,6 4,0 4,5 4,0 Veid gj.snitt 6,9 6,1 5,8 6,4 6,3 Side 2 OVERSKJØNN Innkomne saker 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Agder 10 8 8 15 10 Borgarting 15 9 17 15 28 Eidsivating 8 10 5 16 5 Frostating 12 10 9 14 9 Gulating 13 21 19 16 13 Hålogaland 9 6 5 5 8 Totalt 67 64 63 81 73 Behandlede saker 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Agder 9 13 4 12 10 Borgarting 15 9 16 11 14 Eidsivating 6 5 10 13 7 Frostating 12 12 10 13 8 Gulating 18 17 20 18 18 Hålogaland 5 8 8 4 6 Totalt 65 64 68 71 63 Saker i beholdning 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Agder 8 3 7 10 10 Borgarting 9 8 9 13 25 Eidsivating 4 10 5 8 6 Frostating 7 5 4 5 6 Gulating 10 14 13 10 5 Hålogaland 5 3 1 3 5 Totalt 43 43 39 49 57 Gjennomsnittlig saksbehandlingstid (måneder) 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Agder 7,9 5,0 11,2 6,5 10,1 Borgarting 8,8 9,0 8,1 10,1 9,8 Eidsivating 4,1 11,0 11,1 7,6 10,1 Frostating 7,5 7,1 5,9 6,6 6,2 Gulating 11,5 8,5 9,9 8,8 8,1 Hålogaland 6,0 6,5 7,9 7,6 5,5 Veid gj.snitt 8,6 7,5 8,9 7,9 8,5 Side 3 FØRSTEINSTANSSAK Innkomne saker 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Agder 15 24 19 10 7 Borgarting 30 39 50 40 45 Eidsivating 6 11 15 7 8 Frostating 11 15 8 9 7 Gulating 20 11 10 13 34 Hålogaland 10 6 8 5 7 Totalt 92 106 110 84 108 Behandlede saker 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Agder 14 19 18 19 7 Borgarting 27 31 43 38 41 Eidsivating 9 6 11 16 6 Frostating 16 13 15 3 9 Gulating 21 15 14 15 14 Hålogaland 16 8 6 9 3 Totalt 103 92 107 100 80 Saker i beholdning 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Agder 10 15 16 7 7 Borgarting 27 35 41 43 46 Eidsivating 5 10 14 5 7 Frostating 8 10 3 9 7 Gulating 17 12 8 6 26 Hålogaland 6 4 6 2 6 Totalt 73 86 88 72 99 Gjennomsnittlig saksbehandlingstid (måneder) 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Agder 6,7 6,8 9,0 10,3 11,2 Borgarting 11,0 10,0 8,7 10,1 11,1 Eidsivating 9,0 5,7 6,8 9,1 8,7 Frostating 8,2 8,9 6,3 9,6 6,8 Gulating 9,3 10,0 9,1 7,5 5,6 Hålogaland 5,5 5,3 4,7 5,9 6,0 Veid gj.snitt 8,6 8,5 8,1 9,2 9,3 Side 4 ANKE OVER KJENNELSE/BESLUTNING I STRAFFESAKER Innkomne saker 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Agder 606 556 511 453 443 Borgarting 1363 1502 1348 1363 1321 Eidsivating 290 289 250 219 272 Frostating 313 275 289 283 257 Gulating 672 603 672 624 585 Hålogaland 193 181 171 143 169 Totalt 3 437 3 406 3 241 3 085 3 047 Behandlede saker 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Agder 608 557 508 453 445 Borgarting 1370 1499 1337 1352 1302 Eidsivating 290 285 256 219 270 Frostating 309 270 294 279 255 Gulating 670 601 671 621 582 Hålogaland 189 185 163 145 171 Totalt 3 436 3 397 3 229 3 069 3 025 Saker i beholdning 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Agder 2 1 4 4 2 Borgarting 9 12 20 30 33 Eidsivating 5 9 3 3 3 Frostating 4 8 4 7 9 Gulating 15 18 22 11 13 Hålogaland 9 1 9 2 0 Totalt 44 49 62 57 60 Gjennomsnittlig saksbehandlingstid (måneder) 2014 2015 2016 2016 2018 Agder 0,1 0,1 0,1 0,1 0,1 Borgarting 0,2 0,2 0,2 0,2 0,2 Eidsivating 0,2 0,3 0,3 0,2 0,3 Frostating 0,2 0,3 0,3 0,2 0,3 Gulating 0,2 0,2 0,2 0,2 0,2 Hålogaland 0,3 0,2 0,3 0,3 0,2 Veid gj.snitt 0,2 0,2 0,2 0,2 0,2 Side 5 ANKEPRØVING I STRAFFESAKER Innkomne saker 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Agder 509 521 514 479 450 Borgarting 1184 1160 1307 1141 1055 Eidsivating 340 304 318 321 316 Frostating 311 297 309 286 306 Gulating 519 559 550 534 511 Hålogaland 333 332 307 287 274 Totalt 3 196 3 173 3 305 3 048 2 912 Behandlede saker 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Agder 505 520 518 482 449 Borgarting 1 183 1 138 1 262 1 235 996 Eidsivating 343 300 323 329 313 Frostating 308 301 309 266 326 Gulating 520 555 547 516 531 Hålogaland 338 339 295 290 268 Totalt 3 197 3 153 3 254 3 118 2 883 Saker i beholdning 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Agder 15 14 10 1 5 Borgarting 129 147 188 94 150 Eidsivating 17 21 15 9 13 Frostating 18 15 24 37 14 Gulating 26 27 28 40 17 Hålogaland 22 10 0 8 10 Totalt 227 234 265 189 209 Gjennomsnittlig saksbehandlingstid (måneder) 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Agder 0,4 0,3 0,3 0,2 0,2 Borgarting 1,3 1,4 1,4 1,5 1,4 Eidsivating 0,6 0,5 0,7 0,6 0,5 Frostating 0,6 0,5 0,7 0,7 0,7 Gulating 0,7 0,6 0,6 0,7 0,7 Hålogaland 0,5 0,5 0,5 0,6 0,6 Veid gj.snitt 0,8 0,8 0,9 0,9 0,9 Silingsprosent - saker henvist 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Agder 39,8 % 45,6 % 36,9 % 36,5 % 48,1 % Borgarting 38,3 % 43,9 % 39,9 % 41,1 % 41,1 % Eidsivating 36,2 % 37,7 % 38,4 % 36,2 % 35,8 % Frostating 38,0 % 42,2 % 43,0 % 40,6 % 40,5 % Gulating 40,0 % 35,5 % 36,7 % 39,5 % 40,4 % Hålogaland 35,8 % 36,0 % 34,9 % 39,3 % 41,4 % Side 6 FAGDOMMERSAKER Innkomne saker 1 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Agder 70 70 64 49 58 Borgarting 125 132 114 104 86 Eidsivating 40 32 28 30 30 Frostating 22 31 31 19 23 Gulating 69 41 45 59 50 Hålogaland 35 36 21 20 21 Totalt 361 342 303 281 268 Behandlede saker 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Agder 76 62 68 60 51 Borgarting 118 148 125 127 117 Eidsivating 49 33 31 32 32 Frostating 23 34 29 21 27 Gulating 81 42 49 52 52 Hålogaland 39 35 28 16 26 Totalt 386 354 330 308 305 Saker i beholdning 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Agder 13 21 18 8 15 Borgarting 59 56 63 56 36 Eidsivating 7 8 9 9 8 Frostating 11 9 10 8 4 Gulating 13 13 10 15 15 Hålogaland 10 12 5 9 5 Totalt 113 119 115 105 83 Gjennomsnittlig saksbehandlingstid (måneder) 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Agder 3,7 3,2 3,8 4,2 4,1 Borgarting 5,9 5,2 5,8 6,9 7,3 Eidsivating 4,3 3,1 3,6 4,9 3,9 Frostating 5,7 4,3 4,1 4,8 4,3 Gulating 3,7 3,7 4,3 4,1 3,7 Hålogaland 4,0 4,2 3,9 4,0 4,5 Veid gj.snitt 4,6 4,3 4,7 5,4 5,3 1 Enkelte ankesaker prøves først etter at tallene til årsstatistikken er hentet ut.
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