What is collection turnover?
Of all the indicators of judicial productivity, perhaps the turnover of the collection is the most eloquent. He reveals how long a court would need to "close" to judge the collection currently pending.
According to Justice in Numbers , the TJSP is the state court with the longest turnover time, requiring 4 years and 5 months without distribution to judge its collection. The other large courts are in the national average, requiring around 3 years to reach the same position. This is also the average turnover time of the Federal Justice's collection.
The higher courts, on the other hand, would need 1 year of 3 months, on average, to zero their collection. Well, it is an indicator that speaks for itself and gives us a real dimension that we have years of delay to placate.