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Feb 20, 2018 · Technology cannot replace the depth of judicial knowledge, experience, and expertise in law enforcement that prosecutors and defendants' ...
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Proposes as the means of making this test a consideration of whether a computer may be so programmed as to replace the judicial function of judges. Tags: ...
Jan 1, 2016 · The question of whether computers could be programmed in such a way as to replace some or all of the functions of judges is not new.
More and more judges are now expert in the use of personal computers, and more and more court systems have equipped the judiciary with up-to-date technology.
The judge and court clerk have access to all of the Court documents through their computers. This enables them to quickly retrieve information and to ...
Apr 21, 2023 · While computers may assist in the administration of courts, they have no place on the judicial bench.
Apr 20, 2017 · The latest research shows that computers can predict defendants' behavior better than judges can. Let's find out how much this helps in practice ...
As technology advances, it transpires, as Jamie Susskind explains in Future Politics, that our political conceptions change too. Liberal democracy in the twenty ...
Why should judges be interested in computers for themselves? Because the caseload demands it and because judges will do a better job if their operations can ...
Leading edges of automation are noted to be the use of the optical disc to store more data, electronic filing, computer terminals for judges on the bench, and ...
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