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Judges and Judiciary

Jan. 17, 2013

Failed case management system continues to impact judicial branch

The state judicial branch's Court Case Management System project may be dead, but its affects on the branch continue to linger.


By Paul Jones


Daily Journal Staff Writer


The state judicial branch's Court Case Management System project may be dead, but its impact on the branch continues to linger. This is especially true in the form of four 2010 recommendations to the Administrative Office of the Courts by the state auditor's office that the office says haven't been fully implemented.


The auditor's office released a report earlier this week identifying fo...

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