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August 4th, 2006

Webcams speed court hearings

Posted by ZDNet Editor @ August 4, 2006 @ 12:34 PM

Categories: Courts, Government technology, State & Local Govt

Tags: Webcam, Bond, ZDNet Editor

Local governments can save big bucks and save inmates months of needless incarceration by using videoconferencing for bond hearings. Pennsylvania’s Allegheny County Common Pleas Court implemented such a system and has saved about $80,000, Pittsburg Post-Gazette.

Criminal Division Administrative Judge Donna Jo McDaniel estimated that on Wednesday, for example, the state-mandated program saved the county approximately $81,000 because 15 of 24 inmates she heard were released on bond. For them to be jailed at a cost of $60 per day and await bond hearings for months is a waste of time, money and resources, she said.

Jail Warden Ramon Rustin said transportation and labor costs for taking those inmates to hearings at the courthouse would be about $200.

Here’s how it works: A bond officer stands before the webcam, with the inmate and the public defender off to one side. If the inmate has a private attorney, they can communicate via television from the courthouse. The judge and assistant district attorney assigned to the case can also watch and interact in the on-screen broadcast.

Defendants represented in jail by an assistant public defender also have a second representative in the courtroom, which Public Defender Michael J. Machen called a "win-win situation."

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