PC Rota Current use – Judicial Scheduling Future development case scheduling Expansion for scheduling other resource requirements, e.g. Clerks, monitors, facilities Efforts for web base to accommodate Crown and defence access for scheduling
PC Rota Search Criteria
PC Rota Judges’ weekly schedules
PC Rota Courtroom weekly schedule
PC Rota Duty Rotation
CCAIN-Criminal Courts’ Automated Information Network
More CCAIN... Efforts for defence/public access underway Development plans for integration with PC Rota as well as ability to provide information to Corrections, Prosecutions, police and other stakeholders
PRISM- Prosecution Information and Scheduling Management
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PRISM View into CCAIN
More PRISM.... Electronic Disclosure – scanning of files currently CON data transfer – creating of Virtual files
VIDEO ACCESS TO CLIENTS “Go To Meeting” from office to institution Hopping from Court office
Managing Caseload / Workload by Videoconferencing in British Columbia The Provincial Court of
Cases are scheduled months in advance; Courtrooms are overbooked; Cases are pre-trialed and managed many times over; Counsel assure us their trials are proceeding; Trial Day ….. Most trials do not proceed. The Provincial Court of
Day of Trial Collapse Rates in B.C. Adult Criminal Cases (January 1 – September 30, 2012) The Provincial Court of ProceededGuilty PleaStayBench Warrant AdjournedNo Judges Available 30%40%13%5%9%3%
The Provincial Court of
Have a Judge? Need a Judge? Provincial Videoconferencing Workload Management What is it? Centrally managed; Effective use of available resources; Quick response; The Provincial Court of
Marketing: Technology is just a tool, the trick is to motivate people to use it. Trying to motivate both Judges and Lawyers. The Provincial Court of
Motivating Judges: Valuable tool available to the Court. Reduction in travel requirements by Judge. Quality of the video picture promotes confidence in using the system. The Provincial Court of
Motivating Lawyers: Valuable tool available to the Court. Assist in reducing number of appearances. Must have the ability to speak to their client. (Above all) requires leadership from Judiciary. The Provincial Court of
Have a Judge / Need a Judge Usage January 1 – September 30 The Provincial Court of # of Judges Offered January – September January – September
More Effective Use of Judge Resources Through Technology Direct benefit to “receiving” Court location. Separating work that can stall a courtlist; Allows the Judge to begin with trials without interruptions; Reduces the imbalance amongst Courts; The Provincial Court of
Current usage: For Judges (sitting remotely by video) Sentence hearings, interim remands, bail hearings; Submissions (where no evidence is required); Decisions/Arguments; Pre-trial conferences; Family interim appearances and family case management; Civil settlement conferences; Civil applications. The Provincial Court of
Limitations Some Judges may not want to hear certain types of remote appearances; Limited by the criminal code and the usage of remote appearances; Many types of appearances can be by consent ; Change of culture. The Provincial Court of
Timeline Management System(TMS) Front End protocol Ability for judiciary to track status of cases and hold counsel accountable PTCs also feed information into system Administrative Courts – Judiciary refer to status in TMS to manage expectations of counsel TCO – confirm dates prearranged with counsel Case Management Coordinator enters information from report confirming authorization by Judiciary and ensuring follow up
Timeline Monitoring System (TMS)
TMS
Case Management History of Case Management Skill set required for Judiciary Time required Stats Backlog numbers General Trends Resolution of cases
Case Management Conference Dates
CMCs Defence perspective Need to hold back information Ability to have resolution discussions and have the CMC Judge hear the matter
CMCs Crown perspective Always be collapse rate Purpose Pressure to resolve
Future Case Management Changes in BC Criminal Caseflow Management Rules (1999) Overall driving strategy: The effective, efficient and equitable use of resources. What have we learned? Inability to effectively use Judge time mainly because of case collapses on the day of trial; Complex front-end process with high impact and low return on investment. The Provincial Court of
Future Case Management Changes in BC More creative in using our Judicial Resources; 1) Delayed Assignment Court ; 2) Simplified Front-End Criminal Process; 3) Effective use of Judges through new policies, procedures and technology (ie: video). The Provincial Court of
Assignment Court process Judicial role When technology can complicate processes Collapse rate Overbooking Virtual lists Use of video to supply additional judicial resource Resulting increase in afternoon sittings
Electronic Information project Legislation potentially fall Allow for swearing of all Informations electronically storage and access of all Informations electronically Only physically present when required by Judiciary
MB Justice Innovation Branch Created in 2012 Representation from each area High level coordination Defence access via internet Assignment court Gathering of statistical management information