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Courthouse Intelligence Pack

Every federal courthouse has patterns. Which motions land on appeal in this circuit. How sentences cluster across the district. Which judges carry the bulk of the docket. Defendants who walk in cold get a stranger’s court; defendants who walk in prepared get the same aggregate context the prosecutor sees.

Know Your Federal Courthouse Before Your First Hearing

District-aggregate caseload. Circuit motion grant rates with national baselines. USSC FY14-23 sentencing aggregates. Compiled from verified public court records — nothing predicted, nothing estimated.

$147

Aggregate court-record intelligence for your federal district — generated on demand.

Verified public sources: CourtListener × FJC IDB × USSC FY14-23

What You Get

  • Judge caseload aggregate — every federal judge in your district ranked by indexed case volume
  • Circuit motion grant rates — motion-by-motion appellate-direction grant rates with national baselines and deviation
  • USSC FY14-23 sentencing aggregates — median sentence, prison rate, downward-departure rate per district
  • Multi-district coverage when your state has more than one federal courthouse
  • Methodology and known-limitation notes spelled out on every section
  • Every aggregate sourced from verified public court records (CourtListener, FJC IDB, USSC datafiles)
  • Aggregate frequencies only — never a prediction about a specific defendant

Sample District Data

Sample courthouse aggregate ranges across federal districts
MetricValueSource
Judges with indexed dockets (typical state)20-90CourtListener × FJC IDB
Circuit motion grant rate (Motion to Suppress, Circuit 5)8.2%motion_outcome_rates_by_circuit
Median federal sentence (district aggregate)24-60 monthsUSSC FY14-23
Downward-departure rate (district aggregate)12-22%USSC FY14-23

Ranges shown to illustrate what aggregate cells look like across federal districts. Your pack contains the actual aggregate values for the federal district(s) in your state.

Why You Can Trust This Data

Every aggregate in the pack is computed from verified public court records. No paraphrase from unnamed sources. No estimated cells. When a section has thin coverage, it discloses the gap on the page rather than fabricating a number.

Caseload aggregates are derived from federal docket records indexed via CourtListener and cross-referenced with the Federal Judicial Center Integrated Database. Circuit motion grant rates aggregate appellate-direction outcomes per circuit. Sentencing aggregates are computed from the U.S. Sentencing Commission public datafiles for fiscal years 2014 through 2023. Aggregate frequencies only — never a prediction about a specific case or defendant.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Three sections built from verified public court records: (1) judge caseload aggregate — every indexed federal judge in your district ranked by case volume; (2) circuit motion grant rates — motion-type-by-motion-type appellate grant rates with national baselines and per-circuit deviation; (3) USSC FY14-23 sentencing aggregates — median sentence, prison rate, and downward-departure rate per district. A prosecutors section is currently suppressed — the underlying attorney-role data is not yet indexed in the corpus, and we will not fabricate it.

Federal docket records from CourtListener cross-referenced against the FJC Integrated Database, motion outcome rates from our circuit-level appellate aggregation, and sentencing aggregates computed from the U.S. Sentencing Commission public datafiles for fiscal years 2014-2023. Every aggregate is computed from verified records — nothing is estimated or fabricated.

No. This is legal INFORMATION — aggregate frequencies, counts, and medians from public court records. Nothing in the pack is a prediction about a specific case. Decisions about how to apply the data to your case stay with you and your attorney.

Instantly on purchase. The pack is generated on demand from the verified court-records corpus and rendered to your email.

Before checkout you will see how many judges and motions are indexed for your state. If a district has no indexed disposition profiles, the relevant section discloses the gap rather than fabricating numbers — methodology and known limitations are listed on every render.

The Judge Question Brief is judge-specific — questions to ask your attorney about a single named judge. The Courthouse Intelligence Pack is district-aggregate — caseload, circuit motion direction, and sentencing patterns across the whole courthouse. They complement each other: the pack gives the environment, the brief targets one judge inside it.

Browse by Federal District

Aggregate docket intelligence available for all 94 federal district courts. Select a district to see judge caseload counts, criminal docket fractions, and Booker inflection rates from verified public records.

94 federal district courts. Data availability varies by district — pages with thin corpus coverage disclose the gap rather than fabricating numbers.

Get the Courthouse Intelligence Pack — $147

Most defendants walk into a federal courthouse cold. Defendants who prepare walk in with the same aggregate context the prosecutor already has — the caseload makeup, the circuit motion direction, and the sentencing aggregates for the district. This pack compiles that context from verified public records.

This is legal information, not legal advice. The pack compiles aggregate data from verified public court records to give you context for conversations about your case. Nothing here predicts a specific outcome, and decisions about how to use the information stay with you.

Questions before you buy? help@imnotanattorney.com — a defendant-side researcher replies, not a bot.