Scaling Justice: Lessons in Data Quality
Learn what data quality means for criminal justice practitioners and what each of us can do to make it better.
Learn what data quality means for criminal justice practitioners and what each of us can do to make it better.
To future-proof, courts need a strong foundational case management system that will fully meet their needs now and be component-ready for the future.
The real question is, How do we digitally manage cases without sacrificing the needs of our people and our community?
After decades of working with judges and magistrates and listening to what’s most important to you, we’re proud to offer key features to make your life easier.
When it comes to investing in court case management systems, the buy-or-build debate rages on. Historically, courts tend to go all-in one way or the other, purchasing a monolithic CMS from a single supplier or building every piece of functionality themselves. How about some middle ground?
A typical week for the Palm Beach County Courts (Florida’s 15th Judicial Circuit) includes hearing almost 2,000 traffic and criminal cases at three separate locations. No matter how hard courtroom personnel worked at processing these cases they were often left with a backlog that took several days to complete.
Judicial Tools is a comprehensive case management tool designed specifically for judges and magistrates. From the moment a new case is received through final post-sentence monitoring, judicial officers can efficiently review, manage, and update case files from anywhere, on any device.
In court processing has revolutionized the way business is conducted in the courtroom. By implementing this cutting-edge technology, Palm Beach has increased efficiencies and the public gets the most up-to-date court information faster since the records are updated in real time.