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Court and Sheriff outline new public dashboards as supervisors seek more granular access

Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors · December 12, 2024
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Summary

The Superior Court and the Sheriff's Office described recent and planned public dashboards and portals for criminal-case and custody data; supervisors asked about legal limits, searchable booking-level data and resources needed to expand DataSF datasets.

At a Dec. 14 hearing, the Superior Court and the San Francisco Sheriff's Office presented new public data tools and plans to expand online access to criminal-case and custody information while noting statutory limits on disclosure.

Brandon Riley and Michael Corriere of the San Francisco Superior Court described a three-phase effort: the criminal case information portal (launched April 2024) providing calendars, register of actions and an index; a criminal case data dashboard that updates daily and went live last month; and plans for electronic criminal-records requests and on-site kiosks targeted for spring…

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