SAN BERNARDINO - Judges can approve warrants with the click of a mouse, and court staff don't have to go any further than their computers to access prosecutors' case files.
San Bernardino County is the first county in the state to implement e-filing between the district attorney's office and the court, district attorney officials said.
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San Bernardino County is the first county in the state to implement e-filing between the district attorney's office and the court, district attorney officials said.
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