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187th District judge reiterates paperless policy, interpreter and motion rules; off‑docket matters moved to afternoon
Summary
Judge Stephanie Boyd told attorneys the court has moved to a paperless workflow, explained limitations in the Odyssey case system, restated requirements for filed motions and interpreter use, and said off‑docket matters will be handled in the afternoon to keep the morning docket moving.
Judge Stephanie Boyd, of the 187th District Court, told attorneys at the start of the docket that the court is moving to a paperless workflow and reviewed courtroom procedures for filings, interpreters and off‑docket matters.
Boyd said the court’s transition to electronic filing and the Odyssey case management system requires attorneys to sign a paper sign‑in sheet before approaching the bench and to be prepared because the electronic record “was a decision made, not by this court, that we’re gonna be going paperless.” She instructed attorneys to confer with the…
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