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Prosecutor seeks new case-management software and restored felony deputy amid rising caseloads

6424350 · October 15, 2025
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The county prosecutor requested one‑time funding to implement an e‑prosecutor case-management system and asked the commission to restore a senior deputy prosecutor position to reduce high felony workloads; staff said implementation would cost about $70,000 with ongoing licensing near $35,000 annually.

Jeff, the county prosecuting attorney, told commissioners that his office is seeking one‑time funding for a new case‑management system and asked to restore a senior deputy prosecutor position to handle felony caseloads that he said have become too large for current staffing.

On software, Jeff and his staff described e‑prosecutor as a replacement for the county’s current case-management arrangement and said an initial implementation and transition could cost roughly $70,000, with ongoing annual licensing…

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