By Cheryl Miller | July 15, 2020
San Francisco Democrat Sen. Scott Wiener has introduced legislation that would require jury commissioners to add Franchise Tax Board records, in addition to voter rolls and Department of Motor Vehicles filings.
By Ellen Bardash | July 15, 2020
The court's community relations chief said the largest backlogs of cases developed over the past several months in the courts that regularly see higher volumes of cases, including the Justice of the Peace Court, which kept three courts open to the public 24 hours a day, with restrictions, throughout the judicial state of emergency.
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By Ellen Bardash | July 15, 2020
The court's community relations chief said the largest backlogs of cases developed over the past several months in the courts that regularly see higher volumes of cases, including the Justice of the Peace Court, which kept three courts open to the public 24 hours a day, with restrictions, throughout the judicial state of emergency.
By Rhys Dipshan | Victoria Hudgins | Frank Ready | July 15, 2020
Despite some assessment tools' sophistication, none can operate without some level of manual data collection, interpretation and input. How states ensure that is done accurately by court and correctional officials, however, often depends on a tool's complexity and the jurisdiction's preferences.
By Rhys Dipshan | July 15, 2020
Despite some assessment tools' sophistication, none can operate without some level of manual data collection, interpretation and input. How states ensure that is done accurately by court and correctional officials, however, often depends on a tool's complexity and the jurisdiction's preferences.
By Marcia Coyle | Tony Mauro | July 15, 2020
Welcome to Supreme Court Brief. Ginsburg was hospitalized yesterday, but the court says she is "resting comfortably." Plus: check out the few recent revisions in decisions, and we've got a report on an argument quarrel in the Obamacare case for next term. Thanks for reading!
By Rhys Dipshan | July 15, 2020
Implemented in different jurisdictions, the same risk assessment tool can yield vastly different results. While a part of that is by design, some of it also comes down to a jurisdiction's preferences and tolerance for error.
By Rhys Dipshan | Victoria Hudgins | Frank Ready | July 14, 2020
While some states would never consider a risk assessment tool created by third party, others say developing their own proprietary instruments is unnecessary and, given the resources required, unrealistic. Researchers are split on if state, vendor distinction even matters.
By Randy D. Gordon | July 13, 2020
Traditional courthouse design is somewhat at odds with current notions of transparency, justice-as-fairness and inclusion.
By Ryan Tarinelli | July 13, 2020
The proposal is sponsored by state Sen. James Gaughran, D-Suffolk, who said the issue was raised to him through a constituent. The person had been served with a jury notice, but was concerned about being around people due to the coronavirus pandemic, said the Long Island Democrat.
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