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Eigo, Tim.
"Pushing Paper The Path to Digital Courts."
Arizona Attorney (July 2009).
A Round Table discussion on the issues of E-Notification, E-Filing and E -Public Access in the Arizona Courts, (Note: Article is located on page 46.)
The Emergence of E- Everything.
Conference of State Court Administators (COSCA) Position Paper (December 2005).
This Cosca Position Paper was adopted as proposed by the Policy and Liaison Committee at the COSCA 2005 Midyear Meeting, San Diego, California, December 9, 2005 in Resolution 8.
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eCourt.
Superior Court of Arizona, Maricopa County.
This Web site contains interactive interviews to assist in completing the forms necessary to create court documents for Legal Separation, Dissolution of Marriage, Concilliation and more. The site also includes downloadable court forms and instructions.
eCourt Services .
Alabama Administrative Office of the Courts.
Services include - ALACourt: Public Access to Court Records - E-File: Electronic Filing - ALANotice: Email notification of changes in civil cases - ALAPay: Payment of traffic tickets, fees, and parking tickets online - E-Forms: Demand printing of court forms - and E-Legal: A service for the Alabama Judicial Department (log-in needed).
eCourts.
New York State Unified Justice System .
Services include future appearance dates for cases in Criminal, Family, and Housing Courts; information on both active and disposed cases in Civil, Supreme, and Local Civil Courts; and email updates and appearance reminders for Civil, Supreme, and Local Civil Court cases.
e-courts.
Colorado State Judicial Branch.
Colorado offers many e-Court Services including online payment of fines, fees, costs, and restitution; access to e-filing and public access resources, court forms; jury information and more.
eService Center.
Washington Courts.
Customers may use this service to get answers to questions regarding Washington Courts as well as submit questions to the Washington State Administrative Office of the Courts.
Online Services.
Virginia Judicial System .
E-Services include fine payments, protection orders, case status and information and more.
Layman, Cliff.
North Carolina E-Services .
North Carolina Administrative Office of the Courts (August 2009).
North Carolina has introduced several E- Services including E-Citations, E-filing, and E-Discovery and much more.
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Case Management/Electronic Case Files (CM/ECF).
U. S. Courts - The Federal Judiciary.
This system allows attorneys to file documents directly with the court over the Internet and courts to file, store, and manage their case files in an easy to access, transparent way. After ten years a group of federal judges and court staff is thinking about the future of the system as reported in "Looking for the Next Genertion of the CM/ECF System" in the Third Branch (May 2009).
"County Courts Cut Paper and Improve Process."
Electronic Court Records - King County, Washington.
This brochure lists the benefits of moving from paper to electronic files in King County, Washington.
ECR Online.
Court of Superior Court, Maricopa County, Arizona.
This system provides access to documents in the Electronic Court Record (ECR). Attorneys are able to access images on cases where they are on the case record, and individual parties will have access to cases where they are the party of record
Electronic Case Filing - a Tutorial .
U. S. District Court.
Through guided practice, using simulated CM/ECF screens and actions, the user learns file pleadings, run reports, and other materials using the CM/ECF system.
Electronic Content Management (ECM) .
Oregon Judicial System .
The ECM Project consists of the implementation of an ECM system and eFiling for all case types. ECM is the primary tool in the achievement of the OJD’s goal of a paperless court environment.
Electronic Court Record Improves Judicial Process.
YouTube Video from Harvard University Ash Institute (2009).
A video showing the King County Electronic Court Records system features many court staff and judges discussing the challenges and benefits of an E-Court.
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E-Citation Implementation.
North Carolina Court System .
Citation information is entered into the E-Citation system using a mobile data computer (MDC) in the patrol car that prints out the citation to give to the recipient.
E-Courtroom.
The Judicial Branch of Arizona - Maricopa County Superior Court.
Studies have found that high-tech court proceedings can cut trial time for a civil case by 25 percent. Tour the E-Courtroom.
Electronic Citation and Warning System (eCWS).
Judicial Technology and Automation Committee, Indiana Courts.
Law enforcement agencies use this system to electronically print tickets at the time of a traffic stop.
I-Jury Online Impaneling.
Travis County, Texas, District Court.
Travis County Online Impaneling allows answering of jury summons online. Cost benefits for this application include: reduction of cost of jury pay through avoided appearances (saves $100,000+ per year}; reduction in number of summonses sent because of increased juror participation; and reduction in the number of scheduled impaneling sessions (saves $25,000+ per year in rent).
Simultaneous Paperless Image Retrieval Information Technology (S.P.I.R.I.T.).
Clerk of Courts, Miami-Dade County, Florida.
The SPIRIT Project (Simultaneous Paperless Image Retrieval Information Technology) is a highly innovative venture intended to launch the clerk's office into the 21st century. The Web site links to a PowerPoint presentation that descibes the system in detail.
"Wake County joins the NCAWARE program."
WRAL,com. Raleigh . Durham . Fayetteville, North Carolina (July 2009).
Wake County law enforcement, courthouse staff and magistrates began using an electronic arrest warrant system, NCAWARE (North Carolina Arrest Warrant Repository)in July 2009. (Note: See video). NCAWARE was launched in June 2008 in Johnson County. "NCAWARE links police, court data in fighting crime."
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Green Courts Inititive for the Circuit Court of Cook County.
Chicago Bar Association Task Force (December 2008).
See page 16 - Technology Subcommittee Report. - Specific findings,from this report, indicate that electronic court technologies can materially improve citizens' access to justice while at the same time reduce the amount of paper,vehicle fuel and other natural resources the Cook County justice system consumes.
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