North Carolina lawmakers hear about status of Department of Adult Corrections as well as the expansion of eCourts, a digital filing system.
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SC transfers to itself pleas from 9 HCs on imposition of 28 per cent GST on e-gaming firms
… e-gaming firms, from nine high courts for an authoritative pronouncement. A bench comprising Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud and justices JB …
Rollout of eCourts an Odyssey incrementally improving | State – thedigitalcourier.com
Rollout of eCourts an Odyssey incrementally improving … (The Center Square) – After a rocky start, the conversion of North Carolina court documents …
Privacy concerns pervade eCourts rollout – State Affairs Pro
Mecklenburg County District Attorney Spencer Merriweather stated that he has concerns about the exposure of victims’ information in the eCourts …
Mecklenburg County District Attorney Spencer Merriweather on North Carolina’s eCourts system
Mecklenburg County District Attorney Spencer Merriweather on North Carolina’s eCourts system. 1 view · 25 minutes ago …more. NC Newsline. 1K.
NC prosecutors to lawmakers: Pause rollout of $100M eCourts to deal with problems | Ap
The North Carolina Conference of District Attorneys wants to delay the fraught rollout of eCourts, the state’s new electronic filing system for …
NC district attorneys want state to pause eCourts rollout – YouTube
… want state to pause eCourts rollout. NC district attorneys want state to pause eCourts rollout. 3 views · 12 minutes ago …more …
NC district attorneys want state to pause eCourts rollout – CBS 17
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) – District attorneys on Thursday urged state leaders to pause the rollout of the new online court record system eCourts …
eCourts system under fire from district attorneys – YouTube
They say the state needs to pause the rollout. Thanks for stopping by Queen City News’ YouTube channel! We’re proud to bring you local stories, …
NC prosecutors to lawmakers: Pause rollout of $100M eCourts to deal with problems
Judges, DAs and clerks told North Carolina lawmakers about issues with eCourts, with some asking for a planned expansion to be delayed.