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[T433]The English Legal System
by Jason Cox, Jas
In the legal system cost is a major factor. One of the most important uses of videoconferencing is the reduction in costs for all involved. Through videoconferencing attorneys and legal aides, who are often paid by the hour, can make much better use of their time in research and interviews. With videoconferencing there is no longer a need for long distance travel.

This, of course, saves both time and money. The value of this can be seen in the case where an attorney might have to interview three different witnesses residing in three different states all on the same day. In the case where an out of town witness is need in the courtroom, the witness can be called in by videoconference when necessary, also a great savings in time and money for all those involved.

As to the validity of a videoconference in the courtroom it must be understood that videoconferencing has been widely used in federal and state courts for more than a decade. Overcrowded jails and clogged court dockets are pushing courts to explore the use of videoconferencing. This links back to the value of expediency in the legal system and the use of videoconferencing accelerates the processing of cases while it reduces time consuming and cost demanding practices such as transporting prisoners from the jail to the courthouse, sometimes more than once a day.

As noted, agencies incur heavy expenses when providing security and supervision for inmates who are being transported from jail to the courthouse and then back to jail. Such expense becomes clearer when the true factors of the expense are shown. Actual costs associated with the transportation of inmates include costs of hiring a bus driver, operating a bus, gas and long term maintenance of the vehicle itself.

Today videoconferencing is used by the legal system in a multitude of ways. Take for instance the arraignment procedure where a defendant enters a plea prior to court date. In the past a defendant had to be transported from the jail to the courthouse, which often cost the local government transportation costs as well as security fees. Now a video arraignment system can be installed in the jail and prisoners can make their first appearances before a judge without ever leaving the facility.

Video arraignment via videoconferencing remains one of the most cost effective uses of the technology. Not only are the transportation and security costs of the usual arraignment procedures dismissed by a videoconference, unnecessary paperwork is eliminated. In the usual arraignment procedure where a prisoner was transferred to court proceedings, sheriff, police and corrections personnel just to process the necessary paperwork spent hours. In addition, all this is simply from the jail perspective.

From the courthouse perspective, the common inperson arraignment often causes serious overcrowding of courthouse holding facilities for while a defendant is at the courthouse his actual incourt time may be limited yet he or she must remain available to the court and on premises until they are needed. This is no longer necessary with videoconferencing.

The value of this becomes paramount when there is an increased volume in criminal court cases. The holding capacity of many courthouse facilities is becoming increasingly insufficient to meet current demand. The result is an overcrowded, uncomfortable, and potentially dangerous situation. Plus, the fact that transporting individuals can create a delay for the entire court, including the judge, bailiff, public defender, district attorney and anyone else relative to that one particular arraignment. Meanwhile the court docket shows another arraignment waiting.

This is time lost. The use of videoconferencing increases courtroom efficiency and makes for better management of the docket and regardless of jurisdiction size or arraignment caseload, public safety agencies, departments of corrections, and courts throughout the country can benefit from videoconferencing.

For now, although every courthouse is not equipped with a videoconferencing system at this time, it is easy to see in the near future the use of videoconferencing for everything from judge meetings and bond hearings to settlement conferences and child support hearings, all of which reduces the cost to citizens and taxpayers. In the long run there will be more use of videoconferencing in the legal system providing an increased efficiency for all.

He started out with the enthusiasm of a small child, eagerly going from place to place submitting applications and in desperate search of a job and some income. He so wanted that normal, stable life everyone told him about. He covered many miles, applied for a wide variety of jobs, and still came up with nothing.

He was not looking for high paying, executive types of jobs, he could not even get hired as a dishwasher or at Goodwill. Some of the people he spoke with about potential employment just said no, while others treated him very badly. They would throw his application in the trash right in front of him or say absolutely no openings for a convicted felon.

It didn't seem to matter that it was a non violent felony, and that so much time had passed. He was scared for life with nowhere to go, no way to make a living or support himself. Today he is a man in his middle fifties, he does whatever odd jobs come his way, and does what he can to make ends meet. He is largely dependent on family and churches for his income.

In related opinion, he has been denied what most people take for granted and that is the ability to get on with his life. He has been denied the ability to earn a living and provide the basic necessities for himself. What a cruel fate for anyone to have to suffer. While attempt to develop articles to highlight this type of legal injustice, to raise awareness and promote equality.

If we wonder why there are so many repeat offenders and why the jails are so overcrowded, all we have to do is drill a little deeper and look at some of the root causes. If we are never allowing offenders the opportunity to support themselves and move on, we are truly the ones who are guilty and should be punished.

The very best gift is that during this lifetime he will be allowed to support himself and move away from the shadow that was cast on him very early in his life.
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