“It’s almost 2,000 foreclosure cases alone per judge to handle,” said J. Thomas McGrady, the chief judge of the Pinellas-Pasco Circuit Court.
By the close of 2009, in areas foreclosure cases were stacking up twice as fast as judges could handle them. Reports are that the workload of judges who handle all kinds of civil cases in some areas nearly tripled because of the increased number of foreclosures roughly doubling every year for the past three years or so.
In some places it is reported that “It’s now over 3,400 cases per judge,” this being said by Thomas McGrady the chief judge of the Pinellas-Pasco Circuit Court.
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