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Public defender lambastes judicial ruling to not fix flawed court software | Ars Technica

'Thomas Counts, a San Francisco-based attorney who is representing the Alameda County Superior Court in this case, did not respond to Ars’ request for comment. '

'No fix needed, says judge The public defender’s office in Alameda County, California, has recently appealed a local judge’s recent rejection of its demands to fix an upgraded court software. '

'As Ars reported in December 2016, the Alameda County Superior Court switched from a decades-old courtroom management software to a much more modern one on August 1, 2016. '

'Denton largely reprised many of the same arguments that his office made when he appeared before the Superior Court. '

'As part of his March 2017 ruling, Superior Court Judge Morris Jacobson noted that, while a state law mandates that such court records be kept “forthwith,” it does not specify that such records be processed within 24 hours. '

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