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City Attorney's Office seeks new digital-evidence and e-discovery tools, plus outreach funding for domestic violence awareness
Summary
Deputy Chief Bridal Shinn told council the City Attorney's Office seeks year-one funding for Axon Justice digital evidence management, an Everlaw e-discovery product and a public service campaign to reach residents who lack internet access and raise awareness about domestic-violence resources.
Bridal Shinn, deputy chief of staff to Columbus City Attorney Zach Klein, presented the City Attorney's Office's 2025 budget request and highlighted three expansion priorities that were not included in the administration's proposed budget.
Shinn said the office is requesting year-one funding for an Axon Justice digital evidence management system to make body-worn camera footage, photos and audio evidence easier for prosecutors to search, redact and share. He…
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