Criticism continues over the $100 million system the state is slowly launching to serve as the digital backbone of the judicial system. As North Carolina courts prepare to expand eCourts, intended to ...
As North Carolina courts prepare to expand eCourts, intended to be a “virtual courthouse” of operations, critics have been persistent about its implementation and how some have been wrongly arrested.
CHARLOTTE — Ashe, Avery, and Watauga counties have adopted the eCourts system as of today, aiming to provide updated court case information online. The eCourts system is designed to make it easier for ...
Attorney Chas Post said things have hardly improved since the launch of eCourts back on Feb. 13, especially in criminal district court. Post practices law throughout central North Carolina, including ...
The elected clerk of one of North Carolina’s highest-volume courthouses has urged state officials to delay the “rushed” expansion of new technology designed to modernize the judicial system. In a four ...
County courthouses in Graham, Greensboro and High Point will make eCourts kiosks available to the public this month. The state Administrative Office of the Courts is in the process of converting paper ...
The Mecklenburg County courthouse is undergoing a historic overhaul Monday, when it makes the switch to eCourts, the state’s digital court records and case management system. Years in the making and ...
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