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Epi. 208: Managing high-profile cases in the 21st century

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The vast majority of cases in state courts are resolved with little or no fanfare. But when public scrutiny focuses on a particular trial – whether it involves a heinous crime, a celebrity, or a societal issue – judges and other court leaders need effective tools to help them manage intense media, security, and crowd issues, especially in a rapidly evolving technological environment. Paula Hannford-Agor discusses resources and tools now available to courts online to plan and manage high-profile cases in their courts.

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The vast majority of cases in state courts are resolved with little or no fanfare. But when public scrutiny focuses on a particular trial – whether it involves a heinous crime, a celebrity, or a societal issue – judges and other court leaders need effective tools to help them manage intense media, security, and crowd issues, especially in a rapidly evolving technological environment. Paula Hannford-Agor discusses resources and tools now available to courts online to plan and manage high-profile cases in their courts.

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