California – Yolo County District Attorney’s office going paperless

By Cathy Locke – The Sacramento Bee – Published: Sunday, Jun. 12, 2011 – 12:00 am Deputy District Attorney Diane Ortiz dons a black backpack and heads to the courthouse a block from her office. Until a couple of months ago, she and colleagues in the Yolo County District Attorney’s Office went into court carting stacks of files in bins and briefcases. Now the documents she needs are accessible via the laptop computer she carries in her backpack and a wireless connection in the courtroom. The District Attorney’s Office launched its “Paperless Project” in April when it began replacing paper files with digital files for new [More: http://www.sacbee.com/2011/06/12/3693956/yolo-das-office-going-paperless.html ]

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California – Yolo County District Attorney’s office going paperless

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