As North Carolina courts prepare to expand eCourts, intended to be a “virtual courthouse” of operations, critics have been persistent about its implementation and how some have been wrongly arrested.
As North Carolina courts prepare to expand eCourts, intended to be a “virtual courthouse” of operations, critics have been persistent about its implementation and how some have been wrongly arrested.
Conrad Burke and his lawyer say that he spent extra time in the Mecklenburg County jail because of eCourts. He has health issues, and got out of the jail after his wife reached out — about a day after ...
This story focuses on the election for District 26C Superior Court Judge sitting in Seat 1, which features sheriff’s office ...
A lawsuit with claims of unlawful arrests and detainments blamed on flaws in a new $100 million electronic court filing system is moving ahead as officials prepare to expand the program. Defendants in ...
ASHEVILLE - Digital modernization is coming soon to the Buncombe County Courthouse. The courthouse will switch to eCourts, the state's cloud-hosted digital record and case management system, slated to ...
CHARLOTTE — The new eCourts system in Mecklenburg County is already bringing headaches and frustration for some families. Court leaders say moving from paper to an online program is the biggest change ...
The Mecklenburg County courthouse is undergoing a historic overhaul Monday, when it makes the switch to eCourts, the state’s digital court records and case management system. Years in the making and ...