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Monday, May 11, 2009
Ind. Courts - Greenwood City Court is the first city court in the state to install the Indiana Supreme Court's computerized case management system
That is from this press release issued today by the Court -- it begins:
"The Greenwood City Court is the first city court in the state to install the Indiana Supreme Court's computerized case management system," Indiana Supreme Court Justice Frank Sullivan, Jr., said today. "I salute Greenwood City Court Judge Lewis Gregory for his leadership in installing this 21st-century technology that will make processing cases more efficient and enhance public safety."For more on the fees used to fund this project, see this ILB entry from Feb. 21st, particularly the chart at the end. Note that any fee increase approval by this General Assembly will have to take place during the speical session.Justice Sullivan, Judge Gregory, and others will demonstrate the new computer system and answer questions at a special briefing on Wednesday, May 13, at noon, at the Greenwood City Court, 186 Surina Way, Greenwood 46143. The event is open to the public.
Judge Gregory explained "I am delighted that the Indiana Supreme Court chose the Greenwood City Court as the pilot city court location for installing its new case management system. We are very pleased with the way it is operating and excited about its prospects for speeding the processing of cases and improving public safety." * * *
[C]osts are paid by JTAC using the proceeds of a [state-wide] court filing fee dedicated to the project by the General Assembly.
Posted by Marcia Oddi on May 11, 2009 12:11 PM
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