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1. Q 49 What are two steps that can reduce eye strain PART 10 MUNICIPAL COURT TECHNOLOGY FUND In 1999 the Legislature created the Municipal Court Technology Fund found in Article 102 0172 of the Code of Criminal Procedure When first enacted the fund was only allowed to be expended on certain items in 2003 the Legislature amended the language of the statute to expand the uses for the fund 2013 Level Il Court Technology 9 35 Article 102 0172 provides a The governing body of a municipality by ordinance may create a municipal court technology fund and may require a defendant convicted of a misdemeanor offense in a municipal court or municipal court of record to pay a technology fee not to exceed 4 as a cost of court b In this article a person is considered convicted if 1 a sentence is imposed on the person 2 the person is placed on community supervision including deferred adjudication community supervision or 3 the court defers final disposition of the person s case c The municipal court clerk shall collect the costs and pay the funds to the municipal treasurer or to any other official who discharges the duties commonly delegated to the municipal treasurer for deposit in a fund to be known as the municipal court technology fund d A fund designated by this article may be used only to finance the purchase of or to maintain technological enhancements for a municipal court or municipal court
2. Security ISSUES acatar 15 PART 4 COURT MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY see 16 A Advantages to Court Automation ccocccccnnnnonocnccnnncconnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnns 16 1 Reduction of Se EE 16 2 Enhancement of Data Quality etario 17 3 Increased Information Accessibility oooooonininnncccnnnnncinnncconccccnnnccnnnnnann cnn 17 4 Increased Organizational Integration 17 5 Enhanced Statistics and Monitoring cooccoonncnonncccnnnnccnnnnanananononnncnnnananoncnos 17 6 Increased Ee 17 Te Electronic FRE DOMING DEE 17 B Types of Court Technology tica ri 17 t e E 17 2 Mobile Devices gegen ies 17 3 Video He anna e eee Sls eect 18 4 Fax and Electronic Filings scort todos 18 Bi Imaging System EE 19 6 Case Management Software ENNEN 19 a Companies Offering Case Management Software ccccscceceesteeeeessteeeeeeaaes 20 b Recommended Capabilities of Case Management Software ooccccncinncininccccnns 20 PART 5 METHODS TO ASSIST IN FINE COLLECTION use 21 A Photo IMAGING D 21 B Payment by Credit Card by Telephone or Internet A 22 G e EE 22 PART 6 TECHNOLOGY FOR PUBLIC INFORMATION ABOUT THE LAW 22 A gt Gourt WebSite EE 23 1 Information to Include see deed ENEE NEESS EN 23 2 Exemplary EE 24 3 Website Development and Design 25 B Voice Responder ET A cect etal cedars Ee 25 PART 7 FINANCIAL LEGAL AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS 26 Pe el lee Hee ee ee ca e
3. 15 Q 11 What is a URL Q 12 Identify the following domains and indicate what they stand for com edu org BON Q 13 What is hypertext Q 14 What is the URL of the TMCEC website Q 15 List three guidelines for cyberspace etiquette Q 16 How does a search engine work Q 17 Using the JCIT naming standard what would your court s domain name be True or False Q 18 Most e mail systems can send messages as well as send and receive files Q 19 What is a firewall Q 20 What is encryption PART 4 COURT MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY A Advantages to Court Automation Whether a personal computer system or a network is used there are many advantages to automating court support systems 1 Reduction of Repetitive Tasks Multiple outputs can be obtained from a single input For example when a clerk enters the name of a party into an automated information system after a complaint is filed that single entry can be used for many purposes such as system generated case lists docket schedules name indexing and document generation The single entry of a criminal case disposition can later produce weekly monthly and quarterly reports required by the DPS OCA and Comptroller 2013 Level Il Court Technology 9 16 2 Enhancement of Data Quality Computers can track incomplete records For instance it is possible to generate a list of those wh
4. 3 5 miles of a station 2013 Level Il Court Technology 9 7 Cable connections are an always on high speed internet connection In order to use a cable connection a cable modem is required Cable modems use the high bandwidth capabilities of cable TV lines It is shared media which means that as more people in the area are in the cable line the speeds for each user will decrease T 1 lines are another high speed direct internet connection T 1 lines are fast because the foundation is a dedicated telephone line that transfers data through 24 individual channels Unlike cable this connection is not shared which can translate to more stable speeds Most telephone companies allow users to buy only some of the channels at reduced rates this is called fractional T 1 access Fiber optic is currently only available in a few places but is rapidly growing in popularity and prominence The speeds available with fiber optic are much faster than with standard internet connections like cable or DSL Wireless broadband connections including cellular satellite and WiMAX are becoming increasingly popular as well There are a variety of wireless signal spectrums referred to as 3G 4G LTE etc which offer different speeds The availability and speed of these signals varies wildly depending on your location but as companies expand their infrastructure their reliability and popularity will only continue to grow Servic
5. 9 5 legal publishers offer state and federal codebooks and case law on CDs because they are easy to access easy to replace and take up less space b CD R CD RW A CD R is recordable CD ROM technology In order to create a CD R it is necessary to have a CD R drive commonly called a burner A writeable CD usually stores 700 MB of information when written or burned onto a CD A CD R drive is also a regular CD ROM reader CD R technology only allows data to be written once CD RW is rewritable CD ROM technology that allows data to be written erased and re written In order to use the rewriting technology a CD RW drive and disc are required CD RW drives can also write CD R discs and read CD ROM technology C DVD ROM DVD ROM drives allow for viewing of data stored on DVD discs Most standard CD RW drives are also DVD ROM drives d DVD Recorders DVD technology is most commonly used to store movies and pictures however DVD burning technology also allows for data storage A single layer DVD R can store 4 7 GB of data almost 6 CDs and dual layer DVD R can store over 9 GBs of data For storage of large amounts of data it is a cost efficient option In order to write or burn digital data toa DVD a DVD recorder is necessary Choosing a DVD recorder is different from choosing a CD RW because there are different manufacturers media and recorders from which to select and not all manufacturers or recorders will read discs create
6. Storage is defined by gigabytes GB or terabytes 1000 GBs and varying sizes of external hard drives are available If the court needs a storage device that is even more portable for frequent use USB memory sticks also called flash drives are available As indicated in the name these devices connect to the computer through a USB port most new computers have two or more USB ports and USB hubs are available for additional connections Memory sticks are for storing data that needs to be transferred from one location or computer to another Unlike external hard drives which require certain drivers to be present on a computer memory sticks will work on any computer that is operating at Windows 2000 or newer Memory sticks vary in price according to storage size and manufacturer 6 Data Disks Data disk is an all inclusive term used to refer to CD DVD or Blu ray media which is used to store digital data Data disks are different from the audio and video disks in that a data CD cannot be played on a home stereo even if audio files are on the disc Data disks are yet another way to store court data such as computer server back ups a CD ROM CD stands for compact disc and is a read only memory bank resulting in the common usage of CD ROM CD ROM drives provide a low cost way to read data files A CD ROM drive has become necessary because most software is only available in the CD ROM version National 2013 Level Il Court Technology
7. The JCIT has issued an email standard that suggests that municipal courts use the following format when defining their email addresses username courtname ci cityname tx us Again many courts and cities are moving to a gov extension Although email is an efficient means of communication in order to manage it additional software packages may be necessary For sending and receiving files via email a file compression utility such as WinZip will reduce the file in size and will allow for faster transmission visit www cnet com for a trial version To keep the computer network secure the installation of firewall security software is recommended In addition an antivirus protection program will help to protect the computer F Netiquette 8 Netspeak When communicating with others on the internet it is important to give others the same respect that you would in face to face communication Some guidelines for cyberspace etiquette netiquette are e Assume publicity as email is easily forwarded e Flame wars or verbal warfare and heated messages should be avoided e Others time and energy should be respected and internet use should be kept short 2013 Level Il Court Technology 9 14 e Keep in mind that things that may seem funny in person can seem rude or sarcastic in print e Chain letters should not be forwarded in the professional environment e Be careful when opening mail from unknown persons as it may
8. access memory RAM is a memory device in the form of a computer chip or inline memory module that stores information for processing This high speed memory holds a copy of the operating system any current applications being used and all information that is being processed while the system is in use The file that is being modified and all changes that are made are kept in RAM until it is saved Most new computers are loaded with at least 2 GBs gigabytes of RAM but some have much more The industry is constantly changing but as memory is easily upgraded purchase what the court can reasonably afford 5 External Storage Devices External storage devices allow for portable data storage Choosing the right external storage device will require some research as there are many different types sizes price ranges and available connectors Two common external storage devices are external hard drives and USB flash drives External hard drives are available External hard drives are useful if the court needs to store massive amounts of data that the user may need to access occasionally or that may need to be portable External hard drives store data in the same fashion as an internal one but with an external hard drive the drive is connected to the computer via a connection generally a USB port so that it may easily be removed and stored anywhere including off site External hard drives are a good choice for doing computer server back ups
9. and privacy requirements and access to information by law related groups news media and the public A national trend to provide consistent data across the criminal justice network involves integrating case management of the criminal justice system by linking to other systems such as law enforcement jail management and the public defender s and prosecutor s offices 2013 Level Il Court Technology 9 37 PART 1 Q 1 Q 2 Q 3 Q 5 Q 6 Q 7 PART 2 Q 8 PART 3 Q 9 Q 10 Q 11 Q 12 Q 13 2013 Level Il ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS The hard drive The hard drive stores files for permanent or long term use and the processor reads and executes commands RAM stands for random access memory It is a memory device in the form of a computer chip or inline memory module that stores information for processing by the computer This high speed memory holds a copy of the operating system any current applications being used and all information that is being processed while the system is in use The file that is being modified and all changes that are made are kept in RAM until it is saved It allows access to the national legal publishers codebooks and case law libraries in CD format Electronic libraries are easy to access easy to replace and take up less space Hardware is the actual physical equipment while software refers to the programs that are used on the computer Apps This s
10. jokes or to talk about defendants in a derogatory or objectionable manner violates Canon 3 B 6 Email is public This type of communication also violates Canon 2 A which provides that the judge should act at all times in a manner that promotes public confidence in the integrity and impartiality of the judiciary Clerks must always consider that they are in a position of public trust and that their conduct including what they put in writing must always follow the ethical principles in the Code of Judicial Conduct Canon 5 provides that the judge must refrain from inappropriate political activity This rule includes the use of court computers email Any suggestion in an email that a court employee or the judge endorses a candidate or makes derogatory remarks about a candidate is a violation of Canon 5 Internet Use The JCIT has also provided guidelines for internet use by employees The following are excerpts from their guidelines 1 Purpose This policy provides guidelines for the use of the internet It does not supersede or limit any state or federal laws nor any other agency policies regarding confidentiality information dissemination or standards of conduct 2 Guidelines a Business Use The agency internet system is state property in the case of the municipal court it is city property Access to the internet except in the limited circumstances listed below is allowed for official state business use only b Confi
11. of record including 1 computer systems 2 computer networks 3 computer hardware 4 computer software 5 imaging systems 6 electronic kiosks 7 electronic ticket writers and 8 docket management systems e The municipal court technology fund shall be administered by or under the direction of the governing body of the municipality The Code Construction Act in Section 311 005 13 provides that the term including is a term of enlargement and not of limitation or exclusive enumeration and that use of the term does not create a presumption that components not expressed are excluded Thus the fund cannot be used only for those things described in Subsections d 1 8 but rather to fund the purchase of or maintenance of technological enhancements for the municipal court It is important for cities to remember that the fund is to benefit the court To collect the technology fund the city must have passed the appropriate ordinance authorizing the collection of the fee creating the fund and setting the amount of the fee not to exceed 4 This fee is a local cost of which 100 percent of the collected money stays with the city It is collected on conviction including deferrals for all cases in the municipal court 2013 Level Il Court Technology 9 36 As discussed in Part 4 of this study guide the use of electronic broadcast means to conduct magistration probable cause determination or commitment hea
12. or some other obvious means such as underlining to connect to that page A URL looks like this http www tmcec com B Mailservers Mailservers store and forward electronic mail email If email is accessed through an internet service provider the service provider houses the mailserver C Listservs Listservs work like a mailing list of people who are interested in the same topics One person can correspond with many people at once Every message posted to the list is sent to all of the list subscribers by email Mailing lists are different from newsgroups in that all messages are received automatically instead of the user signing into a site to read and post messages Most listservs are open some are by invitation only and some have moderators TMCEC houses listservs for prosecutors judges court interpreters bailiffs and warrant officers and court administrators as well as one on traffic safety To join a listserv visit the TMCEC website for details D Chat Sites Chat sites allow a user to talk in real time Whereas a written message is sent to a newsgroup to be read later in a chat session a message is typed and other users in the virtual chat session can read it and respond to it immediately Q 8 Explain why the metaphor of the internet as a superhighway is so frequently used PART 3 USING THE INTERNET A Getting Online 1 Equipment To use the internet one connects a home or office computer by o
13. provide significant tension relief B Eye Protection Glare from monitor screens can be hazardous to eyes While effects may not be immediate long term focusing on a near point can have the effect of injuring the tiny muscles that help the eyes focus To reduce glare position the monitor so that neither it nor the user faces a window If necessary use hoods or screens Dimming the lighting around the monitor also reduces glare and makes the screen easier to read The screen s brightness and contrast should be adjusted to suit lighting conditions If the screen has a choice of colors those easiest on the eyes are preferable Take frequent breaks Just looking away from the screen once every 20 minutes helps ease eye fatigue Cupping the eyes with palms or rolling the eyes around a few times also helps 2013 Level Il Court Technology 9 34 C Preventing RMIs Repetitive motion injuries RMIs result when the tendons and nerves in the hand wrist and arm become irritated from overuse causing numbness tingling or pain Without sufficient recovery time even activities involving very little force such as typing on a computer keyboard can cause an RMI Several things can be done to reduce the risk of developing these types of injuries While sitting elbows should be slightly higher than the keyboard This helps keep the wrists straight while typing If the chair or the desk do not allow for an adjustment of the angle of
14. software should contain include e Menu driven software enabling the user to easily learn and operate the system e User defined fields to establish codes for complaint wording for offenses This information should automatically be entered and printed on a complaint form e The ability to monitor a case as it moves through the judicial system automatically flagging the case for warrants when the defendant fails to appear The system should be able to print warrants and report delinquent cases and allow updates to warrant status It should monitor and track appeals e The ability to monitor and track bond forfeiture cases including judgment nisi scire facias dockets citations trials schedules and final judgments e The ability to enter report convictions even when the fine costs have not been fully paid e Ifthe court contracts with a private vendor to collect delinquent accounts the ability to send and receive reports to and from the vendor on a daily basis e Financial management capabilities that will produce financial reports record receipts tabulate and track records payments installments and court costs fees bond amounts track bonds that are refunded or forfeited and print a bill of costs a receipt showing the defendant an itemized list of all court costs fees the defendant is ordered to pay e Archiving indexing and cross referencing functions to access and retrieve records on microfiche imaging or paper e The
15. system True or False Q 24 Texas law does not allow for fax or electronic filings Q 25 Explain how an imaging system may some day produce a paperless court Q 26 What statute authorizes the court to use electronically created records signatures and dockets Q 27 Give three examples of financial management capabilities that a court software program should offer PART 5 METHODS TO ASSIST IN FINE COLLECTION A Photo Imaging The Midland Municipal Court uses a Photo Imaging System when defendants are unable to immediately pay their fines or costs After the judge assesses the individual s ability to pay and approves a payment plan the defendant is digitally photographed and given payment coupons If the defendant fails to make payments on his or her account the defendant s picture is printed on the capias pro fine to assist peace officers executing the writ Clerks also have the ability to 2013 Level Il Court Technology 9 21 access the photo when the defendant appears back in court Not only does this help identify the defendant but there appears to be a psychological effect from photographing the defendant that encourages voluntary compliance Many electronic ticket writers also give officers the ability to capture the defendant s photograph B Payment by Credit Card by Telephone or Internet Many Texas cities have formed a partnership with private companies to establish a credit card payment system Th
16. to mailing lists or mail services strictly for personal use and should not participate in electronic discussion groups list server news groups chat rooms for personal purposes e Employees must not intentionally use the Internet facilities to disable impair or overload the performance of any computer system or network or to circumvent any system intended to protect the privacy or security of another user The JCIT commentary again discusses the ethical concerns about employees internet usage The commentary reads The canons discussed in the email commentary above apply to general internet use as well Additionally Canon 3 B 2 of the Code of Judicial Conduct requires judges to be faithful to the law and to maintain professional competence in it Hence courts that have websites must be careful to not give legal advice and to make sure that any information regarding court procedures provided on the website is legally correct True or False Q 34 The Attorney General has opined that computerized signatures are permissible on affidavits for arrest warrants as long as the affiant swears to the truth of the affidavit and signs it in 2013 Level Il Court Technology 9 31 the presence of the person administering the oath Q 35 A clerk should only affix a judge s signature stamp or cause the judge s electronic signature to be placed on a document if it is done at the judge s direction and in the judge
17. 9 Court Technology Table of Contents INTRODUCTION antic 4 PART 1 COMPUTER COMPONENTS AND MINIMAL REQUIREMENTS 4 Ase o eres ee epr errr nee renter A rennet r brn renee Tee pret rere rire ter tnt tre 4 1a EE COMPU tata oia 4 2a EE 4 By de rn A E A 4 4 Memory or Random Access Memory DAMIAN 5 5 External Storage DEVICES usuales rara 5 LSM RER 5 ai OD RO Mii A E AA a A a Maat aed 5 Drs ODER OD EE 6 E DVD RO Micra A dE A dt A a de 6 d DVD b optdete gea eee aie e deeg T 6 Le MONITO EE 6 8 Mouse and Keyboard BEE 7 o PWM Si eege ee ee ee hanes 7 Eu eelere to usa ii ia isa 7 11 Network O 8 e EE 8 1 Operating System SON WAS ar ia reece es 9 2 Word ProcesSiINO suspicacias 9 3 Spreadsheet Froe veer EES ERAN Ee 9 4 Web Browser A a eased ecc Sk cveaawt se deecnesueeacae sctequsesouaaastectegns sede 9 5 WAX EM 9 A deht Eege 9 PART 2 THE INTERNET ANDIISGEEATURES use 10 Word Wide WB WE 11 e EE 11 E MEIGS CIWS SAN A AA EEE 11 De AAA 11 PART 3 USING THE INTERNET wccwsesccccecescccsvccswccsscaccccsuceccccsucesecastcesncasucesuccsudeaus 11 A ESOS tab ad 11 Te EQUIP Midas 11 2013 Level Il Court Technology 9 1 2 SWeb iBrowSers e EE EE E Een 12 3 Internet Service ee 12 B Understanding Internet Adresses 12 CG Linking to WebPages chs e ee eege e rE 13 D Locating Information on the Internet 13 ES E EE 14 F Netiquette amp Netspeak AAA 14 G Privacy amp
18. CD monitors are lightweight energy efficient displays most commonly seen in laptop computers and flat screen monitors In LCD monitors it is important to consider contrast ratio a higher contrast ratio results in more vivid images pixel pitch a smaller pixel means sharper images response time faster response time prevents ghosting as an image is moved and viewing angle LCDs have become increasingly cost effective and they save space For monitors be aware of the optimal resolution higher resolutions allow for more information on the screen and scan refresh rates higher refresh rates can help reduce the dimming that causes monitor flickering In deciding what type of monitor most meets the needs of the court consider the following amount of time per day the monitor is used the desk space available and the data the monitor displays Data entry clerks may need a higher quality monitor that will decrease eye strain and fatigue whereas a clerk who works in the open common area may require a smaller flat panel LCD monitor The new trend is to have dual monitors to facilitate workload 8 Mouse and Keyboard To use a Windows program a mouse or pointing device is needed Pointing devices vary from the traditional mouse attached to the serial port or USB port to trackballs touchpads and pointing sticks The use of ergonomic keyboards and mouse pads can help avoid hand and wrist strain 9 Printer A laser printer is essentia
19. Q 47 Q 48 Q 49 PART 10 Q 50 Q 51 2013 Level Il Repetitive motion injuries occur when the tendons and nerves in the hand wrist and arm become irritated from overuse causing numbness tingling or pain These injuries can be prevented in several ways keep the elbows slightly higher than the keyboard while typing avoid bending the wrists up or down or side to side while typing be aware of how much force is used on the keys avoid resting your wrists on sharp edges while typing pace yourself identify immediately any weakness numbness or pain that is felt in the hands or arms and notify a supervisor and use a track ball or keyboard instead of a mouse Keep the screen no higher than eye level and avoid moving the head from side to side or looking down Minimize the glare from the monitor screen and take frequent breaks to reduce fatigue False True Court Technology 9 42
20. Technology_and_Ethics Keep in mind that Texas is an at will employment state meaning the employer is free to discharge individuals for good 2013 Level Il Court Technology 9 27 bad or no cause According to opinions and memorandums posted by the National Labor Relations Board the following posts are not protected under Section 7 of the National Labor Relations Act e personal venting or rants e disclosure of confidential information or trade secrets and e harassing violent abusive or malicious statements Court personnel must be aware of the problems that can arise from the use of social media sites but should also explore and be open to the advantages of this technology Many courts have Facebook accounts which can be more easily and readily updated than a website to post updates and educational outreach information TMCEC uses its Facebook and Twitter sites to keep those interested in municipal courts up to date on the latest news While this is a useful and cost effective way to keep in touch with the public there are advantages and disadvantages to the practice The Center for Technology in Government conducted an exploratory study regarding this issue and proctored a round table discussion with IT professionals working in the government sector The following list of advantages and disadvantages to using social media sites in the court setting was discussed Advantages of a Court Social Media Site e Greater competit
21. a third party service provider A Court Website 1 Information to Include Developing a website for your court offers an excellent opportunity to expand access to information about your court and provide information about the law Many topics may be included on your website and a web map such as the following may help you plan These are all just suggestions this is not an exclusive or exhaustive list Court Home Page e Identify the court Site map or outline Link to city s home page Link to the city s code of ordinances Link to community resources Links to state and national law related information What s new Mission statement of the court Jurisdiction of the court Explanation of the independence of the judiciary Contact information for judge s and clerks Hours location including a map and directions for visiting the court Search function Date site was last updated For the Public e Employment opportunities e Selection process for municipal judges e Judicial Code of Ethics e Links to the State Commission on Judicial Conduct and State Bar of Texas for grievances against the judge or attorneys e How to request records from the court For the Defendant e Fine and court costs schedule e g window fines or common fine amounts e Defendants rights e Court procedures e Legal terminology e Local rules on conduct and attire e Special procedures for juveniles and parents 2013 Level Il Court Technology 9 23 Teen cour
22. ability to generate daily weekly and monthly reports of cases filed cases disposed of warrants issued or any other transactions that occur daily weekly or monthly The system should be able to generate state reports and statistical information needed in preparing budgets notices of final conviction and out of state violator reports to DPS quarterly court costs reports to the Comptroller and monthly reports to the OCA e The ability to generate forms such as complaints dockets subpoenas courtesy letters summons warrants capiases capias pro fines jury notices parent notices driving safety courses notices and other user defined forms 2013 Level Il Court Technology 9 20 e A master maintenance file with offense code listings disposition code listings officer listings fines court costs fees and other user defined listings for updating and making changes mandated by the Legislature and case law e A file backup password maintenance and printer settings e A programmer s manual and user s manual that include the system specifications program index installation guide and user instructions for the program Q 21 List three benefits of automating your court True or False Q 22 Texas law does not allow video magistration or commitment hearings because the judge or magistrate does not see the accused face to face in prison Q 23 Explain the advantages of an electronic broadcast video hearing
23. an Cau eae nes Cara eae 26 B Financial ASSISTANCE geegent Ee 27 E VEthical SUE do e 27 E Social Media USE aia it dr id AEE 27 2 Mal SG umi ai do dni 29 Sy intern t US ui ds 30 PART 8 COMPUTER CARE wriciccciccctcccictcccctceiesccctetesececececccecececccevedecececetececeuetecces 32 E edel EE 32 B Magnetisme epa ege EE dE dee EENEG id h 32 A cha eis Se Get cs ts a Sct cg eh rat te wt th oa i Bl oats nl 33 NET 33 2013 Level Il Court Technology 9 2 E Dust Dirt ANd Gmoke cece ccc ee eeecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeaeaeeeeeeeaseeeeeeeneeeteaeneeeenes 33 Se A eee er coer ete 33 Gi Monitors and Pride Sicuani dd 33 ls EE 33 PART 9 ERGONOMICS AT THE KEYBOARDo ooncccccccccncncccnanoconancconancconanonananona 33 A Neck a d Back EE 34 Bin Eye Protecto Mentro a o gra E r E E 34 C Preventing AMIS eiiieaen dear 35 PART 10 MUNICIPAL COURT TECHNOLOGY FUND ccccscsssesessseeenseeees 35 PART 11 CONCLUSION BN 37 ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS een air ge e ME NEE E Oe 38 2013 Level Il Court Technology 9 3 INTRODUCTION There were those who said that the automobile would never replace the horse and that the computer would never replace the Royal typewriter Few however disagree that technology today is changing how judges and clerks perform their jobs Municipal judges and clerks should be prepared to make specific recommendations on the use of this technology in their courts Some equate working in the Digital Age to drivi
24. bsite Presentation and Content should be reviewed prior to finalizing a website design The standards can be accessed from JCIT s website at www courts state tx us jcit B Voice Responder Systems Interactive Voice Responder Systems allow the public to obtain information about their case status by dialing a local telephone number This enables a caller with a touch tone telephone to access specific information and allows the court to handle routine inquiries The caller initially connects to an automated voice attendant that directs the caller to make selections on the telephone touch pad Short easily remembered information such as court dates locations hours of operation bond amounts fine amounts DSC due dates and information on jury summons are easily accessed through voice responder systems Information may be available in Spanish and English A system may simply be an answering machine with mailbox recordings or it may include fine payment by credit card To locate vendors contact a vendor listed on the website for either the National Center for State Courts or the Department of Information Resources of the State of Texas or other clerks in the State e www ncsc org e www dir state tx us Some software providers have taken this concept further and can actually place calls to defendants automatically For example the system may place automated calls to all defendants who failed to appear for a docket or have a warrant issued fo
25. contain viruses or solicitations G Privacy amp Security Issues Generally there are no assurances of privacy on the internet Privacy should not be expected in using email chat rooms newsgroups or listservs Remember that email can easily be forwarded or intercepted Many government employees and legal practitioners include a confidentiality notice on outgoing email messages An example of such a notice is This email communication may contain private confidential or legally privileged information intended for the sole use of the designated and or duly authorized recipients If you are not the intended recipient or have received this email in error please notify the sender immediately by email or contact xxx xxx xxxx and permanently delete all copies of this email including all attachment without reading them If you are the intended recipient secure the contents in a manner that conforms to all applicable state and or federal requirements related to privacy and confidentiality of such information Keep in mind however that this is just a notice It may serve as a deterrent but the email is still out there Also emails may be subject to discovery or release pursuant to a records request Furthermore through the use of blind copy and forwarding you never know who is receiving your email or a version of your email message A complicated system of highly secure dedicated telephone lines with independent servers and encryption is
26. cool or fun for government purposes and e Information overload Courts will and should continue conversations about effective uses of technology and social media as the utility and prevalence will only continue to increase 2 E Mail Use Now that technology is prevalent in most aspects of court management the court should adopt policies regarding the use of email and the internet The Judicial Committee on Information Technology JCIT has provided guidelines for e mail use The following are excerpts from their guidelines 1 Purpose This policy provides guidelines for the use of agency electronic mail email It applies to both internal email and external email sent or received via the internet These guidelines do not supersede any state or federal laws nor any other agency policies regarding confidentiality information dissemination or standards or conduct 2 Guidelines a Business Use The agency email system is state property in the case of the municipal court it is the city s property Use of the email system except in the limited circumstances listed below is for official state business only b Confidentiality Employees should have no expectation of privacy regarding their use of the e mail system and e mail content All email is subject to inspection and audit by agency management or its representatives at any time with or without notice Use of the agency s email system by an employee indicates that t
27. d from another DVD recorder In general a DVD R allows for a DVD disc to be written recorded or burned and most DVD players will then read that disc If the DVD R manufacturer and the DVD player that will play that disc are the same the likelihood of compatibility increases There are many other types of recorders to consider including DVD RW DVD R DVD RAM and DVD RW Storage External Storage CD R CD RW DVD ROM Device Device Price Varies 20 each 52 each 90 each Storage Varies 700 MB 700 MB 4 7 GB Varies small flash Size drive to large heavy Disc size Disc size Disc size box Rewritable Yes No Yes Depends Connection USB CD drive required eee dive PYD TEOM ZS required required All prices are approximations and estimates based on popular online shopping websites 7 Monitor The monitor is the primary link between the computer and the user s eyes Presently there are two standard types of monitors from which to choose Cathode Ray Tube CRT and Liquid Crystal Display LCD 2013 Level Il Court Technology 9 6 Traditionally a CRT monitor was the standard monitor and has the same technology used in older televisions In CRT monitors it is important to consider dot pitch a small dot pitch means sharper images CRT monitors come in varying sizes the amount of screen in which data is displayed and colors CRTs are heavy and increasingly more difficult to find L
28. dentiality Employees should have no expectation of privacy regarding their use of the internet All records created by internet use including path records are subject to inspection and audit by agency management or its 2013 Level Il Court Technology 9 30 representatives at any time with or without notice Use of the agency internet system by an employee indicates that the employee understands that the agency has a right to inspect and audit all internet use Cc Personal Use Generally the internet should be used only for official state business however brief and occasional surfing or browsing for personal reasons is acceptable Personal use of the internet should not impede the conduct of state business only incidental amounts of employee time time periods comparable to reasonable coffee breaks during the day should be used to attend to personal matters Personal use of the internet should not cause the state to incur a direct cost in addition to the general overhead of the internet system Consequently employees should not store or print personal Internet material d Restrictions 1 Accessing posting or sharing any racist sexist threatening obscene or otherwise objectionable material visual textual or auditory is strictly prohibited 2 The internet should not be used for any personal monetary interests or gain 3 The internet should not be used for political purposes Employees should not subscribe
29. e Dial up Cable DSL T 1 Fiber Optic Wireless Mostly S Availability Everywhere residential Metro arcas E ica metto Metro areas suburbs areas areas S Select ISPs or ISPs and aie of Any ISP See GE Select ISPs phone Select ISPs cellular EE P companies providers Downstream Up to 56 800 Kbps to Up to 28 speed to Kbps 27 Mbps Up to 8 Mbps Up to 64 Kbps Up to 1 Gbps Mpbs computer Upstream 33 5 Kbps to Up to 22 speed to 33 6 Kbps 5 Mbps Up to 1 1 Mbps Up to 64 Kbps Up to 1 Gbps Mbps computer 11 Network Server If the court has more than one computer it is recommended that the computers be connected via a LAN local area network so that software and data can be shared and an office e mail communications system can be established Users will be able to share files as well as printers A host computer cables and networking server software Windows NT Server or Windows 20 Server are also required If the court is in an old building where it is not practical to run wires through the ceilings or walls the court may want to look into wireless LANs or wireless Small Business Server networking B Software Software refers to the programs used by the computer On mobile devices software is often referred to as apps 2013 Level Il Court Technology 9 8 1 Operating System Software Operating system software controls how the computer works and includes programs such as Windows and Linux This software c
30. e fully automated system enables citizens to pay fine and costs for citations with a credit card over the telephone The service verifies that the credit card is legitimate and that sufficient funds exist to pay the fine There is no charge to the court for this system though the citizen pays a convenience fee that covers the credit card discount rate all associated banking fees and all 800 telephone line charges Operator intervention is not required To find a vendor that best suits your court s needs contact court clerks and administrators in your area or join the Court Administrators listserv to ask clerks across the State In 2001 the Legislature amended Chapter 132 of the Local Government Code by adding Section 132 007 which allows a city to provide access to information or collect payments for taxes fines fees court costs or other charges through the internet A fee to recover costs for providing access may be charged only if providing the access through the internet would not be feasible without the imposition of the charge The amendment also provides authority to contract with a vendor to provide the service The city or county must approve any fee charged by the vendor Payments collected by the vendor are to be promptly submitted to the city or county Section 132 002 of the Local Government Code was also amended to provide the governing body of a municipality with the authority to accept payment by credit card without requiring coll
31. ection of a fee C Kiosks The City of San Antonio has developed a successful kiosk system Similar to an ATM machine in appearance and use kiosks use computer software and multimedia technology to illustrate user friendly graphics video and or animation They are typically located in easy access public areas such as public libraries and shopping malls or public areas at the courthouse Kiosks provide information about specific cases courtroom assignments court hours and court procedures They also allow users to get copies of documents stored in a court s imaging system Q 28 Explain the use of photo imaging in fine collection True or False Q 29 Courts may not collect payments by credit card Q 30 Courts may collect fines and fees over the internet PART 6 TECHNOLOGY FOR PUBLIC INFORMATION ABOUT THE LAW How much time do you and your staff spend on the telephone repeating information to the public Do you worry that your telephone operator or one of your deputy court clerks is 2013 Level Il Court Technology 9 22 providing legal advice Do you need a way to communicate a large amount of organized indexed information 24 hours a day seven days a week that is instantly accessible without human intervention as needed in many courts Electronic public access can encompass a variety of technologies including websites and voice response systems These may be operated entirely by the court or may involve
32. et Network organizations org Non profit organizations mil Military 2013 Level Il Court Technology 9 12 The Judicial Committee on Information Technology JCIT which operates under the direction and supervision of the Chief Justice of the Texas Supreme Court has issued a domain naming standard that suggests that municipal courts use the following format when defining their domain name www courtname ci cityname tx us Although this is not required it is preferred However many cities are moving to a gov extension C Linking to Web Pages To link to a web page a user can enter an internet address URL into the title or address bar of a web browser When the user clicks Go or hits either the enter or return button on the keyboard the web browser travels on the computer network locates that address and displays it on the screen While there are other ways to navigate the internet a web browser is the simplest and it is the only one discussed in this guide Shown below is a typical web page using the URL addressing system sanantomo gov court Zement P Select dz Favorites RB Web Slice Gallery admin Th Texas Municipal Courts E BS P Pandora Redio Listen te City of San Antonio O x P E URL sa Gov Home Business City Services Departments Government Recreation Residents Visitors Court Procedures Traffic Tickets H ype rtext Dismissals Different ways to set
33. fered by an internet service it may be preferable to pay an internet service provider ISP for internet access only For a lower rate many ISPs offer only the connection to the internet and do not include e mail accounts Check the local telephone book for providers that offer telephone and onsite technical assistance B Understanding Internet Addresses The domain name server DNS is the system that allows web address URLs a set of letters or words that represent numbers that can digitally access websites to be words instead of numbers A web address is actually a series of numbers and dots called an IP address for example 123 45 6 78 Instead of remembering those numbers a user can type in words like www tmcec com commonly referred to as a domain name The DNS system would match those words to the correct IP address and take the user to the website A domain name always has two or more parts separated by a period and typically consists of some form of an organization s name and a three or more letter suffix For example the domain name for the National Center for State Courts is ncsc org Where ncesc represents the organization and org indicates the type of organization The three or more letter suffix is called a domain extension Below are some examples of common domain extensions Common Domains Name Description com Commercial companies edu Educational institutions BON Government n
34. full featured fax software program allows you to fax directly from your personal computer through a fax modem An address book and a personal information manager are features made available with some software In order to fax from a computer either a modem and analog telephone line a connection into a network with an Internet fax machine or a centralized fax modem is needed Many copiers now come equipped with fax components requiring a category 5 network connection to utilize the network 6 Utility Software Common utility software includes computer file management and data backup applications lost data restorers and file compressors Norton Utilities Symantec and McAfee Utilities are common options With the influx of viruses on computers that connect to the internet it is vital that a computer have updated antivirus software Both Symantec and McAfee have antivirus software that can easily be updated by either visiting their website or allowing the software to automatically update Many antivirus software packages also contain tools for fighting spam or junk e mails Antivirus software packages also contain adware and spyware blockers and removers Adware and spyware are small computer programs that are downloaded on a computer without the user s 2013 Level Il Court Technology 9 9 knowledge for the purpose of collecting data on the computer usage Some adware goes as far as installing advertising software that creates pop up wi
35. h frequent breaks can reduce the pain and loss of productivity associated with spinal and muscular injuries To lessen strain on neck muscles the computer screen should be kept no higher than eye level A document holder kept at the same height as the screen will lessen strain Avoid moving head from side to side or up and down as this movement can cause neck and back spasms Adjust the chair so that eyes and hands are at the proper height for optimum comfort and safety If necessary a footrest allows the feet to touch flat while maintaining a 90 degree angle between the thighs and lower legs The chair should not put pressure on the upper legs Adjust the lumbar lower back support of the chair so that the part that curves outward towards the front of the chair corresponds to the part of the lower back that curves inward Balancing the telephone receiver between the head and shoulder can lead to long term neck problems A headset or speaker phone can help avoid this Equipment used most often should be within easy reach from the chair about 16 inches Taking a few deep breaths can help to relax and focus Shifting positions occasionally will help relieve stress to the muscles and joints Short breaks can be very energizing Neck stretches and shoulder shrugs can help relieve tension For most people stretches that bring the shoulder blades together while clasping the hands behind the head and pulling the elbows back for example can
36. he court and access to the court s computer is authorized Electronic filing is now being used in some large volume courts It greatly reduces the volume of paper handled delays caused by document loss or mishandling storage needs for court files and data entry errors Signature verification or some other form of authentication is essential with electronic filing Currently police departments may electronically file collision reports with DPS Police can also forward an arrest watrant or probable cause affidavit by secure facsimile or other secure electronic device Art 15 08 C C P In 2011 the Legislature authorized the use of email for the application of an emergency detention when the applicant is a physician The magistrate or judge may also transmit a warrant electronically or by email to a physician applicant Sec 573 012 H S C Clearly courts are coming into the digital age Electronic research note to search for statutes opinions of court rules involving faxes search on the term facsimile in addition to searching on fax 2013 Level Il Court Technology 9 18 5 Imaging Systems In imaging systems a document is scanned and converted into a digitized format that can be read by computers and electronically stored and retrieved Data attached to each image enables the computer to link it to a specific case individual or other documents The stored image is a duplication of the original The image can be writ
37. he employee understands that the agency has a right to inspect and audit all email communications and consents to any inspections Cc Personal Use Generally email should be used only for official state business however brief and occasional email messages of a personal nature may be sent and received Personal email should not impede the conduct of state business only incidental amounts of employee time time periods comparable to reasonable coffee breaks during the day should be used to attend to personal matters Personal email should not cause the state to incur a direct cost in addition to the general overhead of email Consequently 2013 Level Il Court Technology 9 29 employees upon receiving personal email should read it and delete it Employees shall not store or print their personal email d Restrictions 1 Racist sexist threatening or otherwise objectionable language is strictly prohibited Ze Email should not be used for personal monetary interest or gain 3 Email should not be used for any political purposes Email should not subscribe to mailing lists or mail services strictly for personal use The JCIT commentary following the policies discusses the ethical considerations in using email 3 Canon 3 B 6 of the Code of Judicial Conduct prohibits the judge from knowingly permitting staff court officials and others to manifest bias or prejudice by conduct or words Using email to spread racist or sexist
38. iveness in employee recruiting e Enhanced access for the disabled e Creation of virtual communities e Instantaneous information sharing e Information dissemination and exchange such as improving public awareness of government services e Enhanced collaboration between agencies e Enhanced public safety by allowing increased dissemination of agency information in a time of emergency e Coolness factor e Providing consistent information that is automatically logged and documented and e Cost saving for courts cities and citizens Disadvantages of a Court Social Media Site e Lack of resources for o bandwidth needed to support streaming videos and higher online traffic o labor and personnel needs for maintaining social media sites and o additional training costs e Legal and regulatory ramifications for information that is not properly monitored checked for accuracy and that does not adhere to existing federal and state laws e Governance who can post on courts behalf leakage of sensitive information and perceived endorsements or advertisements e Showing preference for one site over another 2013 Level Il Court Technology 9 28 e Security of confidential data court infrastructure and security of citizens e Accessibility and the issue of placing too much reliance on the internet further perpetuates the disadvantages of those who do not have access to the internet e Perception of social media being too
39. l in most courts for speed and clarity of printed characters The print speed should be no less than 20 pages a minute for a black and white laser printer many will do 60 pages per minute If the court is networked a networked printer will allow high speed printing from any computer terminal in the court 10 Internet Connection Courts have many options for connecting to the internet The most common connections for courts are dial up DSL cable and fiber optic Wireless broadband connections such as satellite and cellular are becoming increasing popular as well Speed is the rate at which data is converted and transferred to a computer and is measured in bits per second bps The greater the bps the faster the data transfer See the chart on the next page for transfer rates The least expensive option is through a dial up modem also known as an analog line In order to access the internet a dial up modem is required For ordinary telephone lines the highest speed at this time is 56 6 Kbps kilobits per second This is insufficient for the media driven and interactive content on the web Digital Subscriber Line DSL is high speed internet access over ordinary telephone lines There are different kinds of DSL available such as ADSL and SDSL which provide different speeds The most significant factor in determining availability of DSL is the distance from the court to the telephone company In general to access DSL courts must be within
40. liances Depending on the size of the system a battery powered back up system may be beneficial A grounded electrical outlet is definitely required for a surge protector to function If the court does not have a grounded outlet one must be installed by an electrician A backup power supply is important if power goes out Be sure to have batteries available to backup data B Magnetism Magnets can affect both hardware and software Even the small decorative kitchen magnets can erase a disk 2013 Level Il Court Technology 9 32 C Temperature Heat can damage microcircuits It is important to make certain that the fan in the computer is functioning and that the vent is unobstructed A computer should not be placed in direct sunlight or in a hot room D Stability A computer should be placed on a table where it will not be jarred and it should never be moved while it is running Vibrations should be avoided E Dust Dirt and Smoke Smoking while sitting at the computer should be prohibited A small vacuum should be purchased to clean the keyboard and printers regularly Compressed air should be used to flush out dust from fans and vents F Liquids Liquids can short circuit electronic equipment Beverage cups and potted plants should be kept away from the computer G Monitors and Printers These should be turned off when not in use H Viruses Every two to three weeks or more often an antivirus protection program or
41. logy fund fee in an amount not to exceed 4 00 to be collected upon conviction In 2003 the Legislature amended the statute to allow the fund to be used not only to finance the purchase of technological enhancements for the municipal court but also for its maintenance Examples of technological equipment include but are not limited to computer systems networks hardware and software imaging systems electronic kiosks and ticket writers and docket management systems For more on this fund see Part 10 of this study guide e Section 133 103 of the Local Government Code provides for a 25 00 time payment fee to be paid by defendants who pay any part of a fine court costs or restitution on or after the 31 day after the date on which a judgment is entered The city retains 50 percent of this fee or 12 50 2 50 of this amount is to be used to improve judicial efficiency which could include technology e Section 133 105 of the Local Government Code allows the city to keep 60 cents of the 6 00 judicial support fee to promote the efficient operation of the municipal court and the investigation prosecution and enforcement of offenses in its jurisdiction Again technology could contribute to court efficiency C Ethical Issues While the use of technology has brought many efficiencies and conveniences to municipal court operations it has also brought mischief and peril Courts will and should continue to have conversations about effective u
42. mmunities Instantaneous information sharing Information dissemination and exchange such as improving public awareness of government services Enhanced collaboration between agencies Enhanced public safety by allowing increased dissemination of agency information in a time of emergency Coolness factor Providing consistent information that is automatically logged and documented and Cost saving for courts cities and citizens Disadvantages include PART 8 Q 44 True Q 45 False Q 46 True 2013 Level Il Lack of resources for o bandwidth needed to support streaming videos and higher online traffic o labor and personnel needs for maintaining social media sites and o additional training costs Legal and regulatory ramifications for information that is not properly monitored checked for accuracy and that does not adhere to existing federal and state laws Governance who can post on courts behalf leakage of sensitive information and perceived endorsements or advertisements Showing preference for one site over another Security of confidential data court infrastructure and security of citizens Accessibility and the issue of placing too much reliance on the internet further perpetuates the disadvantages of those who do not have access to the internet Perception of social media being too cool or fun for government purposes and Information overload Court Technology 9 41 PART 9
43. n are just a few of the many municipal courts that have customized an imaging system moving those courts towards paperless For additional information on imaging systems search Document Management at www ncsc org 6 Case Management Software A case management system consists of one or more software applications that allow the court to manage the information associated with individual cases and overall court activities With it a case can be tracked throughout the judicial process until its final disposition and imaged exhibits and documents can be electronically captured and stored as part of the case record to be retrieved as the judge or clerk needs them Article 45 017 b of the Code of Criminal Procedure expressly authorizes a court to keep an electronic docket Furthermore Article 45 012 of the Code of Criminal Procedure discusses the use of electronically created records and authorizes a court to use electronic means to 1 produce a document required by law to be written 2 record an instrument paper or notice that is permitted or required by law to be recorded or filed or 3 maintain a docket Art 45 012 b C C P An electronically recorded judgment has the same force and effect as a written signed judgment Art 45 012 d C C P A statutory requirement that a document contain the signature of any person including a judge clerk of the court or defendant is satisfied if the document contains that signature as captured on an elec
44. ndows each time a computer is connected to the Internet If the antivirus software the court uses does not get rid of adware or spyware visit CNet AVIRA or AVG for free and low cost options Q 1 What is the name of the fixed piece of hardware that stores information permanently or for long term use Q 2 What is the difference between the hard drive and the processor Q 3 What does RAM stand for and what is it used for Q 4 Why isa CD ROM drive useful for legal research Q 5 What is the difference between the hardware and software in computers Q 6 What is the software equivalent on a mobile device Q 7 What purpose does utility software serve PART 2 THE INTERNET AND ITS FEATURES The internet is a worldwide computer network of individuals and organizations linked by computers that contains a wealth of information The following are examples of ways municipal court employees can use the internet e to locate defendants addresses or telephone numbers on paid or free locator websites e to monitor legislation on the Texas Legislature Online website e to access Texas statutes also on the Texas Legislature Online website e to download defendants driving records from the Department of Public Safety website e to participate in OmniBase Failure to Appear program e to search and read Attorney General opinions on the Texas Attorney General s website and e to participate in online educational program
45. ne of the connection methods listed in the chart located in Part 1 of this study guide Depending on the type of internet access available extra equipment such as a modem may be needed 2013 Level Il Court Technology 9 11 2 Web Browsers Web browsers used to access the internet are usually pre loaded on computers or bundled with software packages such as Microsoft Internet Explorer which is bundled with all of the Microsoft packages Once properly set up using the internet or surfing the web is simple and fun 3 Internet Service Providers A number of private companies offer internet connections at varying ranges of prices A connection typically costs 10 to 50 a month depending on speed and includes an e mail account and unlimited access to the internet The user must determine what his her internet needs are and the amount of the monthly or yearly payments they are able to pay National internet service providers have local access telephone numbers and 800 numbers to save the users from paying on long distance telephone charges Many include home pages that help the user find the Internet sites that are of interest and offer hot links and new site information Others offer website storage or hosting for the user These providers also offer free software and technical assistance A disadvantage to using these large companies is that their telephone lines are often busy If your court does not need the extra services of
46. needed for those seeking secure communications A firewall is recommended to protect databases from intrusion A firewall is a type of software program or a piece of hardware that prevents unauthorized access to a computer network via an outside connection If privacy is a concern encryption software is available Encryption is the process of encoding information so that it remains confidential from all when sent on the internet except to the intended recipient To encrypt a document one applies an encryption algorithm a mathematical formula used to transform a text string into an encoded message or cipher text and sends the encrypted message to the intended recipient Someone who intercepts the encrypted text and does not have the key cannot in theory decode it It is common now for purchases or payments to be made on the internet using credit cards or electronic checks There is much discussion about whether to give credit card numbers to vendors on the internet considering the risk of credit card fraud Some credit card companies offer insurance against credit card fraud while others argue that there is no greater risk of credit card fraud on the internet than when using a credit card to buy dinner at a restaurant Q 9 What equipment software and service is needed to access the Internet Q 10 List one advantage and one disadvantage of using a large national Internet service provider 2013 Level Il Court Technology 9
47. ng a car It is not necessary to know how to build a car to drive it safely from place to place The same argument can be made for operating a computer and using modern technological advances This study guide is meant to provide clerks with sufficient information to make informed decisions about which technological advances to implement and what equipment is required to do this These days making informed decisions about the use of technology also requires an understanding of ethical and legal dilemmas that can arise through the use of social media and other technologies Since all courts already use telephones copiers and fax machines they will not be discussed in this guide Today a computer with court management software data processing e mail spreadsheet capabilities and a high speed internet connection is essential as well The use of a video recorder is also highly recommended PART 1 COMPUTER COMPONENTS AND MINIMAL REQUIREMENTS This study guide begins with an overview of personal computers If a court is large enough for the use of a server it is suggested that a computer specialist be contacted to assist with the purchase and implementation of the necessary equipment and software A Hardware Hardware refers to the physical electronic and mechanical equipment that makes up a computer 1 Type of Computer Generally personal computers PCs rather than Apple computers are used in court environments Thus only PCs are discus
48. o turn in driving safety course certificates before and after the deadline 3 Increased Information Accessibility Computers allow many persons to view the same information simultaneously Information can be retrieved in seconds rather than waiting for a delivery from the file room 4 Increased Organizational Integration Computers allow information to be shared between divisions and departments For example cases can be shared between the clerk s office and the warrant officers for pursuing outstanding warrants 5 Enhanced Statistics and Monitoring Computers can quickly number crunch or count sample and analyze at many levels so that information is quickly generated for reports to the city manager or council as well as for those reports required by the State 6 Increased Effectiveness Information stored in a computer can be used for many functions not practical in a manual environment The court can generate reminder notices or monthly statements for installment accounts The TMCEC Forms Book for example can be placed on the court s hard drive and adapted for court use without retyping every form Also messages can be emailed instantly to the judge on the bench to avoid interrupting court proceedings 7 Electronic Reporting Courts can expedite processes by electronically sending reports required by DPS OCA and the Comptroller Visit the following websites for more information on electronic reporting e OCA
49. oftware allows for file management file compression and data back up The metaphor of a superhighway is used to represent the internet because it consists of millions of computers around the globe connected by wires fiber optics and satellites One connects a home or office computer by one of the connection methods listed in the chart located in Part 1 Depending on the type of internet access available extra equipment such as a modem may be needed A web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer and an Internet Service Provider are also necessary Answers will vary An advantage is that they have free software and technical assistance A disadvantage is that the telephone lines used to access the internet may frequently be busy during peak hours It is a set of letters or words that represent numbers an address that can digitally access websites com company edu educational institution org organization OV government The system used to cross link or anchor documents by highlighted words or symbols On the web if a word is underlined or colored differently than the surrounding text it usually means that it has been linked to another page To access more information about that word click on it Court Technology 9 38 Q 16 Q 17 Q 18 Q 19 Q 20 PART 4 Q 21 Q 22 Q 23 Q 24 Q 25 2013 Level Il www tmcec com Guidelines for cyberspace etiquette are e Assume publici
50. r them in the evening hours as a courtesy 2013 Level Il Court Technology 9 25 Q 31 Which of the following would you view as appropriate for a court s home page a Lottery results Cheapest car insurance rate in the State FBI website www fbi gov Information about the local humane society Tips to parents for recognizing signs of gang alliance in their children How to recognize signs of domestic violence syndrome List of local battered women s shelters ro Can ao g Advertising permitted by only one local bail bondsman True or False Q 32 The canons of the Code of Judicial Conduct would apply to items placed on a website by a judge or person working under his or her authority Q 33 Outline both court and public information that might be included on a court s website PART 7 FINANCIAL LEGAL AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS A Legal Issues Attorney General Letter Opinion No 97 082 1997 stated that a computer system may be used to prepare affidavits and arrest warrants and to transfer them among the public officers and employees who have responsibilities connected with these documents A judge may sign an arrest warrant by personally entering a computer graphic of his or her signature on the warrant in the computer system A magistrate may issue a warrant based upon a computer facsimile of an affiant s signature assuming that the affiant orally swears to the truth of the affidavit and sign
51. reates program and data files and controls the flow of information between the processor memory and the devices Most new computers are automatically loaded with an operating system that may be upgraded 2 Word Processing Although there are alternatives most courts and law firms use Microsoft Word or Corel WordPerfect Some software programs may be purchased as packages For example Microsoft Office Professional offers Word Excel PowerPoint Access and Outlook These packages include compatible word processing spreadsheet and presentation software that can be installed at the same time At a minimum the word processing package should include a spell checker and have the capability to move text easily merge functions and footnote as well as the ability to create an index an outline and a table of contents 3 Spreadsheet Program These programs can be used to analyze case statistical records dispositions or sentencing patterns and to assist with accounting A spreadsheet also allows you to present information graphically with pie charts graphs and other demonstrative aids Microsoft Excel is now the industry standard 4 Web Browser A web browser is an application program that serves as a tool for searching information on a computer network such as the World Wide Web Common browsers include Microsoft Internet Explorer Mozilla Firefox Google Chrome and Safari used primarily with Apple products 5 Fax Software A
52. rings is not only an effective use of technology but also carries security implications In 2011 the Legislature explicitly recognized the security benefit to using these video teleconferencing systems by adding such to the non exhaustive list of potential uses of the Municipal Court Building Security Fund authorized in Article 102 017 of the Code of Criminal Procedure This fund operates much like the technology fund and requires an ordinance to be collected is collected on all convictions and deferrals in the court and should be used to benefit the court Look in the TMCEC Forms Book online at www tmcec com resources books forms_book in the Sample Ordinances chapter for a sample ordinance creating the technology fund and the security fund True or False Q 50 The municipal court technology fund may only be spent on the items enumerated in the Statute Q 51 The city must pass an ordinance before collecting the municipal court technology fee PART 11 CONCLUSION Judges and clerks must work cooperatively to make decisions governing the use of technology in the courtroom Management technology and the efficient adjudication of cases are all interrelated and careful planning is essential Moreover when implementing a computer system for the court sufficient funding and time to train all employees to use this system is essential Other factors that must be considered when using current technology in the court include security
53. rough imaging all court paper documents are digitized and the images stored on a disk CD ROM or the hard drive These exact reproductions are retrieved whenever Court Technology 9 39 Q 26 Q 27 PART 5 Q 28 Q 29 Q 30 PART 6 Q 31 Q 32 Q 33 PART7 Q 34 Q 35 Q 36 Q 37 Q 38 Q 39 Q 40 Q 41 Q 42 2013 Level Il the case is processed or heard The documents move electronically from court to clerk to prosecutor and finally to storage Articles 45 012 and 45 017 of the Code of Criminal Procedure Answers will vary but may include the ability to generate financial reports record receipts tabulate and track fine payments and court costs post payments and fines to the general ledger and track bond payments refunds and forfeitures The court staff or officer takes a digital photograph of the defendant that is attached to the file in case he or she later defaults on a payment The file and photograph can be sent with a capias pro fine to the warrant division for service False True Answers will vary See the list in Part 6 A 1 Information to Include a No No Probably Probably Yes Yes Yes No Si Fix E Gg on True True True True True False False False True False Court Technology 9 40 Q 43 Advantages include Greater competitiveness in employee recruiting Enhanced access for the disabled Creation of virtual co
54. rrants under Article 15 03 all of the Code of Criminal Procedure the judge and the defendant or officer can communicate as well as view each other s image Advantages to using video hearings are e the judge and court personnel do not have to travel to the jail facility nor prisoners travel to the court facility e reduced security risks e arecord of the hearing preserved on video and e time saved Other uses of videos in courts across the country include videoconferencing in court proceedings desktop videoconferencing in judicial deliberation at the appellate level remote witness testimony making the court record videotaped jury instructions and videotaped demonstrative evidence 4 Fax and Electronic Filings Fax machines permit a duplicate of a document to be transmitted to another fax machine via a regular telephone line Today faxes are used for court filings and have replaced overnight delivery services because they are faster and less expensive The court must establish a means for obtaining original signatures and payments when they accept fax filings If original signatures are required the sending party may simply keep the copy with the original signature and make it available to the court or other parties on request Sec 51 806 G C Electronic filing is the transmission of a document text from one computer to another via the internet or a kiosk Typically this can occur only after a format is established by t
55. s it in the magistrate s presence The leading case discussing the use of signature stamps could also relate to the use of electronic signatures In Daniels v Stovall 660 F Supp 301 S D Tex 1987 a justice of the peace delegated his authority to affix his rubber signature stamp to a mental health warrant outside his presence He reviewed the warrant and adopted it the next business day The court cited favorably Attorney General Opinion No JM 373 1985 which stated that a judge may not delegate authority to affix his or her signature unless the signature is affixed under the judge s personal supervision By extension the opinion is cited for the proposition that a judge may sign a document by allowing another to place a mark on a document that constitutes the judge s approval of a document only if the other person does so in the presence and under the direction of the judge Although the opinion answered the question as to whether a clerk could affix a judge s signature stamp to a document the same rationale could be applied in regards to manipulating the court software to affix the judge s signature to the judgment warrant etc 2013 Level Il Court Technology 9 26 B Financial Assistance Three statutes provide assistance for courts to acquire or upgrade technology e Article 102 0172 of the Code of Criminal Procedure provides authority for a governing body of a municipality to establish by ordinance a techno
56. s offered by TMCEC and other judicial education providers The metaphor of a super highway is used to represent the internet because it consists of millions of computers around the globe connected by wires fiber optics and satellites Like cars on a highway bits of information move from place to place and there are many routes to a destination The user for example can access Attorney General Opinions from the Attorney General s website www oag state tx us can access tax forms on the State Comptroller s 2013 Level Il Court Technology 9 10 website www window state tx us or access numerous association or agency websites via links on the TMCEC website www tmcec com A World Wide Web The World Wide Web more commonly known as the Web unites the informational resources of educational institutions public and private organizations businesses and individuals from around the world The World Wide Web is basically a huge mass of documents located at various sites around the world There are no political or geographic boundaries Most people use web browser software to navigate the internet like Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox A website is a place where individuals or groups can publish their own home pages Each page has a unique address in the form of a Universal Resource Locator URL A specific home page can be located by entering its URL or clicking a hypertext link indicated by a different color of text
57. s presence Q 36 Courts can rely on the technology fee a portion of the time payment fee or the city s portion of the judicial support fee to finance technology purchases Q 37 Technology can increase court efficiency Q 38 It is okay for clerks to email derogatory or sexist jokes to a friend using the court s computer since the public will not see the joke Q 39 The court s email is confidential Q 40 Clerks can use the court s email to support a candidate for mayor Q 41 Accessing a racist internet site on a court computer violates the Code of Judicial Conduct Q 42 A court s website can advertise for the incumbent mayoral candidate Q 43 Name three advantages and three disadvantages to using social media in the court setting PART 8 COMPUTER CARE Computers are built out of hundreds of thousands of microscopic electrical circuits etched on a little sliver of silicon Working together these circuits open and close millions of times per second The following factors are important for maintenance of the computer A Electricity A steady flow of electrical power is required for the computer to run A surge protector protects the machine from electrical spikes and surges that can severely damage the hardware and or cause data loss The three most common causes of surges and spikes are lightning fluctuation in power from the electric company and fluctuation in power from the use of other app
58. sed in this study guide In addition mobile devices such as the iPad and Android tablets are briefly discussed 2 Hard Drive The hard drive refers to the fixed disk within the computer that stores information for permanent or long term use A new system purchased for a low volume court should have at least 250 gigabytes GB as the size of the hard drive If a computer needs to store high volumes of data or digital files a larger hard drive or external hard drive may be needed 3 Processor The processor or central processing unit CPU is often referred to as the brain of the computer because it reads and executes the commands that the user issues Processors are defined by speed The greater the processing speed the more instructions or tasks the computer can perform per second The majority of computers purchased include either an Intel or AMD processor Today Intel chips range from a speed of 2 0 GHz gigahertz and up on single core and 2 0 to 3 8 GHz on multi core CPUs The more cores a CPU has the more processing power i e 2 0 GHz x 2 cores is more powerful than 3 4 GHz x 1 core A minimum speed of 2 0 GHz 2013 Level Il Court Technology 9 4 is recommended but check the market before purchasing because speeds are increasing every day A computer with at least a dual core processor is recommended 4 Memory or Random Access Memory RAM Not to be confused with disk storage space read only memory ROM random
59. ses of technology and social media as the utility and prevalence will only continue to increase 1 Social Media Use The participation in social media has exploded to such proportions that if Facebook was a country it would be the fourth most populous country in the world The number of active Facebook users has grown from 250 million in July of 2009 to 1 1 billion users in March of 2013 Twitter the online social networking and microblog site was launched only in 2006 and has at least 500 million active users worldwide There are many other sites FourSquare Instagram LinkedIn etc though Facebook is certainly the most prolific What does that mean in our courts Municipal court personnel are held to the same standards as judges pursuant to the Code of Judicial Conduct Thus clerks need to be aware of their online activities and how it could reflect on their position and the court Be aware that Facebook postings can become public Becoming friends with defense attorneys police officers or the prosecutor for example could give the appearance of partiality or bias towards certain parties Use of social networking sites during work hours by employees has become an area of concern to employers Each court should address the use of the internet social networking and email in its policies and procedures manual For updated information about the use of social media and the court visit the TMCEC website at www tmcec com Resources News
60. site if a word is underlined or colored differently than the surrounding text it usually means that it has been linked to another page By clicking the mouse pointer on the hypertext the computer finds the underlying anchor which may be down the page or on another page in the same or even on a different website D Locating Information on the Internet The internet provides access to unlimited amounts of information Finding the information needed is easy if one understands the essential search elements of the internet To locate information on the internet it is necessary to use a website with a search engine A search engine is a program that searches web pages for specified keywords and returns a list of 2013 Level Il Court Technology 9 13 the web pages where the keywords are found A search engine works by sending out a spider to locate all the documents on the web and indexes them for easy quick access for users Although the term search engine is a type of software the term is often used to specifically describe websites like Yahoo and Google that enable users to search the web To locate information on the internet a user should go to one of the websites that contains a search engine The most popular sites include Yahoo and Google but there are hundreds of sites with search engines The key is to find one that is user friendly and produces specific results In order to access the information a user needs quickly i
61. t if the court uses this option Tips for pro se defendants How to contact an attorney Consequences of failure to appear Options for making a pleas and appearance How to show proof for compliance dismissals or insurance cases Requesting a driving safety or motorcycle operators course Policies on installment plans Available alcohol or tobacco awareness courses Community service options Appeal rights e FAQs For Jurors e Importance of service Juror pay if applicable What to expect Contempt for failure to respond to a summons Jurors rights Juror qualifications and exemptions Location and parking Updates on appearance status For Victims e Victims Bill of Rights e Information on the Crime Victims Compensation Fund e Domestic violence resources For Others e Location of access for persons with disabilities Policy on interpreters Information for attorneys Information for court reporters Volunteer opportunities Customer service surveys 2 Exemplary Sites Some exemplary websites based on their layout topics included or links include e Houston www houstontx gov courts e Austin www austintexas gov department municipal court It is a good idea to do a web search using Google or Yahoo for Texas municipal courts So many courts have websites and the best way to design yours is to see what works for other cities 2013 Level Il Court Technology 9 24 3 Website Development and Design Websites should reflect
62. t is important to be very specific For example if a user needed to find the website of the Office of Court Administration just typing in Office of Court Administration would result in websites not relevant to Texas Instead typing Texas Office of Court Administration would yield results that are more specific In addition most search engines ignore common words like the or of so it is not usually necessary to type them Nevertheless in the above OCA example of is part of the title If the search engine should include the common word put quotation marks around the phrase or title to be searched This lets the search engine know that the results should include websites where those words are together in that order E Using Email Email short for electronic mail is a very effective means of communication Email allows a user to electronically send and receive letters files pictures videos sounds and more In order to use email a computer must have an internet connection Many users prefer to access their email through a software package Microsoft Office users for example can use Outlook to manage their emails If a user is accessing his or her email through an Internet Service Provider such as AOL the ISP provides software Free email is offered through various websites on the internet mail yahoo com and mail google com but the user must have a way to connect to the internet to use these email servers
63. ten into the storage device only once but it can be read many times without making any alterations Article 45 012 a of the Code of Criminal Procedure provides that a document that is issued or maintained by a justice or municipal court or a notice or a citation issued by a law enforcement officer may be created by electronic means including optical imaging optical disk digital imaging or other electronic reproduction technique that does not permit changes additions or deletions to the originally created document Imaging systems allow the court to copy files into an electronic medium for storage freeing up office space occupied by ever increasing paper files Forty thousand pages of documents can be stored on a single disk largely reducing paper and storage costs Many software programs allow the user to search a key word or phrase saving considerable time in searching through multiple documents Documents can also be transmitted electronically between the clerk s office and the judge s bench A judge for example may quickly retrieve a previous court order or motion Additionally documents can be transferred over the internet to remote sites such as the jail facility a court satellite office or even to the home of an employee who is telecommuting If a public access terminal is integrated into the system individuals who need a copy of a court document can view it and print it on a printer Corpus Christi Dallas San Angelo and Housto
64. the keyboard using the keyboard kickstand helps maintain the neutral line of hands and wrists Bending wrists up or down or side to side while typing should be avoided In moving from the alpha part of the keyboard to the numeric keypad the wrist should be kept straight by moving the whole hand and forearm A wrist brace helps immobilize the wrist to prevent injury A lighter touch less force on the keyboard is preferable Resting wrists on a sharp edge while typing should be avoided A foam wrist rest is an inexpensive and simple solution to adapt most workspaces Pace yourself Short breaks once every hour while using the keyboard are suggested Gently stretch rotate and massage the hands and arms Shorter more frequent breaks are more effective than longer less frequent breaks If any weakness numbness or pain is felt in the hands or arms a supervisor should be notified immediately The earlier an RMI is identified the easier it will be to prevent a serious disability Use of a track ball or a touchpad keyboard helps prevent RMIs associated with extensive use of a mouse The time invested in preparing a safe and comfortable work space including breaks that allow for rest and gentle stretching is considerably less than the time lost to decreased productivity caused by physical discomfort or injury Q 47 What are RMIs and how can they be prevented Q 48 What are two steps that can reduce neck strain
65. the spirit of the organization Issues involved in maintaining the dignity of the court should be carefully examined While website developers recommend fish food new postings interesting articles to lure visitors to the site and to encourage revisits it 1s important not to overload the public with information on your website Overloading your site with information from a variety of sources can confuse citizens and leave them unable to digest the information they actually need You do not want your important court messages getting lost in a sea of text In recent years website development has become simpler with templates provided Small courts may be able to develop and maintain websites with essential information with a minimal amount of training The public s impression of the dignity of the court and its proceedings must not be jeopardized The canons of the Code of Judicial Conduct would apply to items placed on a website by a judge or a person working under his or her authority The staff attorneys at the Commission on Judicial Conduct welcome discussions on any possible improper or controversial items The Commission s number is 512 463 5533 Clearly a balanced approach is essential to preserve the dignity and image of the court If an e mail function is built into the site it should contain measures to protect the judge from ex parte communication The Judicial Committee on Information Technology JCIT Judicial Standards for We
66. tle your Traffic Ticket Juror Information Payment Options 1 NEW Valley View Link Center located in North San Antonio A San Antonio Munici Fine Amounts available at this location for your traffic ticket Court appearance Dont want to go downtown to settle yc Parki and travel See a Judge at the Valley View Community Link Service Center located at 8523 Blanco Roac oda A West Avenue and Blanco City 2 Video Court Conferencing Got a ticket and want to save money and time Visit The Oak Marshal Warrants Ridge Community Link Service Center to use video conferencing to settle your ticket Court Programs 3 Settle your Ticket online Once approved by the San Antonio Municipal Court Judge and you Useful Links meet the eligible requirements you may be able to prevent your traffic ticket from appearing on your State driving record by means of Deferred Disposition sometimes referred to as Probation or a Orivin Contact the Court sometimes referred to as Defensive Driving Pp Municipal Court Online Payment System If you do not qualify to resolve your ticket online vis Disposition or a Driving Safety Course you may also pay your traffic ticket online by using our Online P A website usually contains both regular text for reading and underlined or specially colored text called hypertext or a hyperlink Hypertext is the system used to cross link or anchor documents by highlighted words or symbols On a web
67. tronic device Art 45 012 h C C P The first case management systems were developed by computer consultants for large or mid size cities but now are widely used by all sizes of courts Prices vary according to the number of functions the system provides the caseload the number of workstations required the type of hardware selected networking requirements and other factors In deciding whether to purchase a package system or a customer developed system consider the type and quality of technical support future enhancements and the company and court s respective roles in software 2013 Level Il Court Technology 9 19 development A system should be purchased only from a reputable company that can provide a list of references Ownership of the copyright and system design should be clarified The proposal should call for annual updates and revisions especially after each legislative session a Companies Offering Case Management Software Currently there are a number of software applications for docket management To find a court management software that best suits your courts needs contact court clerks and administrators in your area The Texas Court Clerks Association is also a good source for information on software systems Also the Court Administrators listserv is a helpful resource for feedback on different applications b Recommended Capabilities of Case Management Software Recommended capabilities that a case management
68. ty as email is easily forwarded e Flame wars or verbal warfare and heated messages should be avoided e Others time and energy should be respected and internet use should be kept short e Keep in mind that things that may seem funny in person can seem rude or sarcastic in print e Chain letters should not be forwarded in the professional environment e Be careful when opening mail from unknown persons as it may contain viruses or solicitations A search engine works by sending out a spider to locate all the documents on the web and indexes those websites for easy quick access for users www courtname ci cityname tx us True A software product or piece of hardware that prevents unauthorized access to a networked computer via an outside connection A process of encoding information so that it remains confidential from all when sent on the internet except to the intended recipient The benefits of automating your court are e Reduction of repetitive tasks e Enhancement of data quality e Increased information accessibility e Increased organizational integration e Enhanced statistics and monitoring e Increased effectiveness and e Electronic reporting False Advantages include e The judge and court personnel would not have to travel to the jail facility nor prisoners travel to the court facility e Reduced security risks e A record of the hearing preserved on video and e Time saved False Th
69. utility software should be used to detect viruses Only software that is certified virus free and data that is not downloaded from outside sources should be accepted unless first checked for viruses A note of caution It is very important to scan all files that are downloaded from the internet for viruses Months or years worth of data can be irretrievably lost through infections caused by a computer virus True or False Q 44 Heat sunlight magnets and liquids can damage computers Q 45 Placement of a computer is not important Q 46 A virus protection program or utility software should be used frequently to detect viruses PART 9 ERGONOMICS AT THE KEYBOARD Computers allow employees to perform many tasks faster and more efficiently than ever before There are however health hazards associated with extended computer use These hazards may include headaches and backaches vision damage and other more serious injuries Ergonomics the study of the way the body moves and works most efficiently and safely provides helpful suggestions to avoid these hazards Every computer user should apply the principles of ergonomics to his or her work environment to avoid computer use related injuries 2013 Level Il Court Technology 9 33 A Neck and Back It is important to understand the ergonomic features and adjustments of your equipment to set up your work environment properly Proper positioning of equipment combined wit
70. www txcourts gov oca required asp e Comptroller www window state tx us To contact DPS for electronic reporting call 512 424 2031 B Types of Court Technology 1 Laptops Considerable discussion has occurred at the state level concerning whether state funding should be used to provide a laptop for every judge Each laptop might include a CD ROM with state and federal laws an internet connection to enable access to legal research the Bench Book scripts sample jury charges court cost amounts and information about specific cases before the bench An imaging system would make possible a paperless process between the judge s bench and the clerk s records 2 Mobile Devices Mobile devices include smartphones tablets e readers PDAs and a host of other devices though over time the capabilities of these different devices have started to overlap Generally a mobile device can be defined as a handheld device weighing less than 2 pounds which allows the 2013 Level Il Court Technology 9 17 user to access information and data from wherever they are For the purposes of using a Mobile Device in a courtroom setting tablets are the predominant device as they offer the optimal combination of mobility computing power and ease of use 3 Video Hearings When conducting video hearings i e magistration hearings under Article 15 17 capias pro fine commitment hearings under Article 45 046 or probable cause determinations for arrest wa

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