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Added by Garnet R. Chaney, last edited by Garnet R. Chaney on Mar 30, 2007  (view change)
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eCourt Blueprint is the first portable electronic courtroom system. It was designed by Fujitsu and Legal Inc., in the U.K..

  • eCourt Blueprint simultaneously displays information,such as documents, signatures etc, on screens situatedaround the courtroom. Using carefully chosen locationsthat preserve the line of sight, the judge, the witness,counsel's row and jurors (in criminal trials) can view thedocumentary evidence and supporting graphics, video orother animated files on screen.

eCourt Blueprint service also includes pre-trial preparation. The preparation is focused on both electronic and paper evidence:

  • concise collection
  • correlation
  • referencing
  • storage
  • bundles for jurors

Allows instant retrieval of all case materials by all parties. An in-court scanner allows more information to be added, and there are facilities for printing anything on demand.

Source: http://www.fujitsu.com/downloads/EU/uk/industries/government/epe-datasheet.pdf

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