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Caseloads meaning
plural of caseload
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Offices across the state struggle with caseloads so large that they have no choice but to put defendants on long waitlists, leaving them in jail until an attorney becomes available.
The shortage of caseworkers leads to higher caseloads because it might take longer to close out a case, Burns said.
Advocates say that a fundamental change to the court has to start with the caseloads and working conditions of the Attorneys for the Child — often referred to by their acronym AFCs — who handle cases on behalf of children.
A recent report by the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) revealed the caseloads of federal district court judges in New Jersey for the five years ending June 2023.
In preparation, federal officials advised states not to review more than 11% of their caseloads each month, cautioning that moving more quickly could overwhelm their systems and lead to the wrongful removal of eligible people.
Sibe, who is also a Visiting Fellow of the University of South Wales, United Kingdom, noted that the book also investigated the specifics of the caseloads and conviction records and looked out for trends and patterns supporting or refuting them.
Webb pointed out that caseloads for some probation officers were nearly 200% more than normal and by adding more offenders to those lists they reduced the ability of officers to identify triggers that might lead to crimes.
But virus caseloads also began to surge.
Finally, the governor divvied up the money using a population-based formula developed earlier by Republican and Democratic legislative leaders that did not take into account COVID-19 caseloads or racial disparities.
In the two Medinipur districts, active caseloads dropped but they reported five fatalities.
It has killed at least 281 people over a few weeks in New York City, which is struggling with one of the largest caseloads in the world at nearly 22,000 confirmed cases.
Margaret Byrnes, executive director of the New Hampshire Municipal Association, urged Republican Gov. Chris Sununu's administration to keep campgrounds closed because of concerns they could attract visitors from areas with higher coronavirus caseloads.
Moreover, social workers typically have enormous caseloads, and may deem children in cluster foster care to be safe, meaning they are less focused on getting them into permanent care quickly.
Mr Andrews is due to outline the government's plan for easing restrictions on Sunday and said Victorians would need to be patient so that contact tracing systems were not overwhelmed by caseloads in a new wave.
One of the ways many media organizations show the changes in the United States is by way of a heat map of the country, with deepening shades of red for worsening caseloads.
Responding to a surge in COVID-19 caseloads, UW Medicine has decided to postpone surgeries that are not urgent but would require hospitalization afterward, according to an internal email and confirmed by a spokesperson.
Sawhney said it's too soon to know how the reduction in income-support caseloads during CERB will affect the provincial budget.
Several states in the Midwest reported among their biggest jumps in coronavirus cases on Friday, while large caseloads from some in the sunbelt continue pointing to a renewed outbreak following their summer surge.
She said services were braced for an increase in caseloads when the present stage four lockdown eases.
Social workers not only manage large caseloads, but try to help each individual child find a safe home, all while managing not to crumble under the emotional weight of some of the cases.