A Docketing Statement (Criminal Cases) is a document filed in a court of law that officially records the details of a criminal case. This includes the name of the case, the names of the accused and the victim, the date of the offense, the jurisdiction, and the charges being brought against the accused. Depending on the jurisdiction, a Docketing Statement may also include the names of the prosecutors and defense attorneys, the date of the arraignment, and the outcome of the case. The most common types of Docketing Statement (Criminal Cases) are: 1. Arraignment Docketing Statement: This records the details of the accused's initial court appearance, including the charges and the plea entered. 2. Sentencing Docketing Statement: This records the details of the verdict and any sentencing or fines associated with the case. 3. Appeal Docketing Statement: This records the details of any appeal proceedings that occurred after a conviction. 4. Dismissal Docketing Statement: This records the details of any dismissal of the case.