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Prosecution, public defense reports: court calendars, cloud files and workload pressures
Summary
City attorney Tracy Cadell reviewed prosecution operations including dual court calendars and a new cloud-enabled case management approach; indigent defense counsel Doug Stoll said his office handles about 700 cases per quarter with roughly 5% going to trial and described strains from district court scheduling changes.
City attorney Tracy Cadell delivered the quarterly prosecution report to the Taylorsville City Council on Sept. 17, describing changes in court operations and the office's move to a cloud-based case-management system.
Tracy said post-COVID court practice has judges running two calendars concurrently, with in‑court and Webex appearances happening at once and breakout sessions…
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