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Perspective

Mar. 9, 2010

Common Sense Take on CCMS

Presiding Judge David Rosenberg and Court Executive Officer Jim Perry of Yolo Superior Court comment on the state's case management project.

By David Rosenberg and Jim Perry

Trial courts throughout California rely on "case management systems." The term refers to the inclusion of all case information (including defendant information, attorney of record, hearing dates, outstanding warrants, and disposition of cases) in a computer database for easy access by court staff, courts' justice partners, and the public. The information is used to track cases and to organize them on a judicial calendar. Case management sy...

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