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Prosecutors: The Unsung Heroes of Criminal Case Management

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Anyone with a Netflix account can tell you that the most popular law docuseries share a common theme: bestowing the virtues of defense attornies. The popularity of Making a Murder has shown that in criminal case management, the defense attornies have the noblest job imaginable. They are left to fight off the evils of wrongful prosecutions and help keep innocent people out of jail. The problem with series like Making a Murderer is they shape a public perception that can be quite dangerous. All good attornies get into law to protect the innocent. This can be done from both prosecutors and defense attornies alike. It's important to keep that in mind when watching the media portrayals of criminals who were wrongfully persecuted. It's not that defense attornies don't have important jobs. It's that not all people are wrongfully accused. America's justice system allows people to be innocent until proven guilty. When actual crimes occur, the burden of keeping their

Industries Changing with New Software

In a world full of technology, there are pros and cons. Some are concerned about how reliant people are on their phones and social media. Others worry that artificial intelligence may one day take over their jobs. However, what these critics are not considering is the greater efficiency workers in many industries now have because of software and technology. Here are just some of the industries in which workers are benefitting from new technology and software: 1.       Healthcare: The healthcare industry is using new software in a number of useful ways. Many healthcare systems now have patient portals where doctors and patients can communicate, access test results, update patient information and medication, and store records. Long gone are the days of thousands of file folders and waiting days for a returned call from your doctor. 2.       Criminal Justice: Criminal case management is now being made much easier thanks to emerging technologies in criminal justice software s

Artificial Intelligence and Criminal Case Management

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With the rise of technology, the criminal justice system is rapidly changing. Artificial Intelligence (AI), meaning intelligence that is delivered through machines and not humans, is one of the technologies that poses an immense impact on the government and criminal justice system and the way they handle criminal case management . Artificial intelligence is by far a faster and more efficient option for sorting and relaying information quickly and efficiently. File folders are becoming antiquated, and as legal and other important documents are becoming digitized, AI machines can retrieve the documents in an organized manner so that they can be at professionals’ fingertips on demand. Artificial intelligence is particularly useful for district attorney case management software in a number of ways. By using AI to readily access documents, lawyers can manage cases in a much more organized manner. Also, AI can automatically fill out important documents with relevant information

Key Ways in Which Technology is Changing the Criminal Justice Landscape

If there are two factions that have long since been at odds, it’s technology and criminal justice. Technology is an ever-evolving entity that has expanded at a much faster rate than our criminal justice system can keep up with. This has led to a number of cases occurring without the proper statutes and laws in place to properly administer a ruling on them. Additionally, it’s allowed criminals to outsmart the police and lawyers in almost every way. Facial Recognition Beyond the purview of unlocking our cellphones and scanning into high-security buildings, facial recognition software can have a larger role in society. With new algorithms and updates to the technology, facial recognition can become a key player in a police officer’s arsenal of tactics. By including a facial scanning component to their body camera, the facial recognition software can automatically scan the faces of anyone an officer comes into contact with. This automatically alerts whether or not the person has warr