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One thing that the administrators who help run appellate courts are good at is statistics. Every year, appellate courts churn out statistics revealing how many cases were decided on the merits, how many of those were affirmed or reversed, and what percentage were criminal cases or civil cases or prisoner petitions. Likewise, statistics can show you that the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania in a typical year grants a larger percentage of petitions for allowance of appeal than the Superior Court of Pennsylvania grants petitions for reargument.

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