AGENCY: District Court (Third District)
SERIES: 17903
TITLE: Criminal calendars
DATES: 1880-1892.
ARRANGEMENT: Chronological by date, thereunder by docket number.
DESCRIPTION: Gives docket number, title of action, attorneys (the nature of the charge is often listed in this column), file number and judge's minutes. The minutes are only a few words, e.g. "plea not guilty", "at large", "dismissed", etc. The entries record criminal trials during the court term.
RETENTION
DISPOSITION
RETENTION AND DISPOSITION AUTHORIZATION
These records are in Archives' permanent custody.
FORMAT MANAGEMENT
Paper: Retain in State Archives permanently with authority to weed.
APPRAISAL
Administrative Historical
These are merely a scheduling aid; more detailed information on actions taken in cases is available in the case files and the minute books of the court. Court general retention schedules have normally kept calendars in-office for 1 year before destruction.
PRIMARY DESIGNATION
Public