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10 Winners Awarded “Justies” at Cellebrite’s First-Ever Digital Justice Awards
Digital Justice Awards “Justies” Winners From left to right:Jarrod Scott, Raymond Coles, Heather Charpentier, Donna Montague, John Jones, Cel…
Planet 13 Announces Grant of RSUs – The Globe and Mail
… Digital Justice Awards. Held at The National Law Enforcement Museum in Washington, DC, Cellebrite rolled out the orange carpet to celebrate some …
Lawsuit targeting North Carolina’s eCourts can go forward, federal judge rules
United States District Court Judge William Osteen’s ruling could reveal more about eCourts, software that plaintiffs allege led to extra jail time and …
Jail sentence for punching e-scooter rider overturned as judge notes ‘extremely generous …
Brian McCann (41), of Georgian Hamlet Baldoyle, Dublin 13 pleaded guilty in the District Court to assault under Section 3 of the Non-Fatal Offences …
Lawsuit targeting North Carolina’s eCourts can go forward, federal judge rules
North Carolina’s eCourts software pushed by Tyler Technologies and the AOC can still be sued, a federal judge said.
Pitt County courts gear up ahead of April 28 eCourts rollout – NewsBreak
Certain court entities will alter their hours of operation ahead of the eCourts rollout. Beginning April 21, the Pitt County Clerk of Court will open …
Pitt County courts gear up ahead of April 28 eCourts rollout | Local News | reflector.com
The state’s new digital court system will envelop the Pitt County Courthouse beginning April 28, ending centuries of paper-reliant record keeping …
Lawsuit targeting North Carolina’s eCourts can go forward, federal judge rules
As North Carolina courts prepare to expand eCourts, intended to be a … United States District Court Judge William Osteen’s ruling could reveal more …