by Molly Berard | Apr 14, 2022 | Blog Posts, Court Posts, Prosecution
Lawyers are some of the most detail-oriented and innovative people you’ll ever meet. After earning a Bachelor’s, anyone wanting to become a lawyer can be prepared for three to four years of additional schooling. Law school requires complete focus and unwavering...
by imagesoftinc | Sep 23, 2020 | Blog Posts, Court Posts, Prosecution, Technology
Ahead of his alarm by quite a few hours, the prosecutor lies in bed and grabs his phone. Opening his email app, he sees several warrant requests and police reports have come in overnight. With a full day already awaiting him, he gets up and starts getting ready. He’s...
by imagesoftinc | Mar 13, 2019 | Blog Posts, Prosecution, Technology
With a plethora of video, audio and other metadata available to “playback the moment of impact,” it’s critical to the integrity and proper justice of a trial that accurate multi-media evidence is first replayed in its most distilled, completely unaltered form, and...
by imagesoftinc | Feb 13, 2019 | Blog Posts, Court Posts, Prosecution
And criminal justice. And compliance. Coincidence? Clearly not. Okay, we’re done being clever. After all, criminal justice information services (CJIS) is no joke. An Acronym I Should Know? Do you interact with, manage, or otherwise handle criminal justice information...
by imagesoftinc | Sep 20, 2018 | Blog Posts, Court Posts, Electronic Documents, Prosecution, Uncategorized
By: Steve Glisky, Practice Manager, ImageSoft The criminal justice system holds prosecutors and law enforcement officers to unique statutory responsibilities which, when not honored, can lead to misconduct and disciplinary action. The effort required to ensure these...
by imagesoftinc | Jul 31, 2018 | Blog Posts, Court Posts, Prosecution
By: Katie Pusz, Copywriter, ImageSoft To be more specific, it was me – a 5’1” content writer — walking into the St. Clair County Courthouse, and I’m pretty sure it was the door security who had a good laugh as I uncertainly put my belongings on the conveyor belt to be...