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Baker County state attorney outlines digital evidence system, flags $12,000 county budget request

3048249 · April 15, 2025
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Summary

Newly reelected Eighth Judicial Circuit State Attorney Brian Kramer told the Baker County commission his office is adopting an automated digital evidence management system (Nice Justice) that will modernize prosecution work and will show up as about $12,000 in the county's next budget cycle as the county's percentage share of a shared IT budget.

Brian Kramer, the newly reelected state attorney for the Eighth Judicial Circuit, told the Baker County Board of County Commissioners that his office is deploying a digital evidence management system and will ask the county to pay its share of the recurring cost.

Kramer said the circuit's prosecution offices are receiving far larger volumes of digital forensic evidence than in the past ' including body-worn camera footage, cell-phone downloads, license-plate reader data and other media ' and that manual handling is no…

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