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Perspective

Apr. 2, 2010

Deploying CCMS Is Common Sense

Courts need a unitary case management system now, write presiding judges and court executive officers from the counties of Ventura, San Luis Obispo and San Joaquin.

By Hon. Kevin J. McGee, Michael D. Planet, Hon. Charles Crandall, Susan Matherly, Hon. Robin Appel, and Rosa Junqueiro

Some have suggested a "common sense" approach that would end or delay the deployment of the state-wide California Case Management System (CCMS) due to the state's fiscal crisis. The Ventura, San Joaquin, and San Luis Obispo Superior Courts would beg to differ. Delaying the implementation of CCMS does not make "common se...

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