Motion family counts
Surface filed and granted counts by motion family, with the denominator visible beside each rate.
Before you spend a client's hours and your motion budget, see how often your suppression, severance, or detention theory actually gets granted in your circuit — and pull the granted-motion citations you can build the brief around. Every rate shows the count behind it, so you can tell an 800-motion pattern from an 11-motion one, and judge-authored-opinion caveats are flagged where they'd shift the circuit baseline.
“Roughly 10 percent of all decisions rendered in the federal district courts are published.”
Surface filed and granted counts by motion family, with the denominator visible beside each rate.
Compare motion-family aggregates to the federal circuit baseline while labeling sparse circuit cells.
Label judge-motion rows as authored-opinion signals rather than trial-court performance measures.
Attach source URLs for granted-motion opinions and suppress any citation without a resolvable record.
Force every percentage to display the count behind it and route thin cells into coverage gaps.
Translate user-facing charge families into internal motion-outcome slugs and disclose unmapped fallback status.
The appendix source records behind this preview carry into the full paid product; the preview scope stays narrow until that product is ready.
Provide aggregate court-processing background for counsel while keeping motion-specific findings tied to case-level source records.
Keep the output in research-register language: counts, rates, source links, caveats, and counsel-review gaps only.
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