NCJ Number
26302
Date Published
1975
Length
10 pages
Annotation
THIS COURT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE REPORT REVIEWS THE PROBLEMS OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE WHEN FACED WITH A 20 PER CENT PRICE INCREASE FOR BRIEF PRINTING AND THE APPROPRIATEDNESS OF THE COURSE OF ACTION SELECTED.
Abstract
AFTER A REVIEW OF SEVERAL ALTERNATIVE METHODS - SPIRIT DUPLICATION, COMMERCIAL PRINTING, CONTINUING WITH THE DAILY RECORD COMPANY AND PAYING THE INCREASE - THE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE DECIDED TO PREPARE COPY ON REDACTRON DUAL-TAPE-WORK-PROCESSING UNITS (MEMORY TYPEWRITERS) AND USE THE STATE PRINTING OFFICE OFFSET FACILITIES FOR REPRODUCTION OF ROUTINE BRIEFS. COMMERCIAL PRINTING WAS TO BE RESERVED FOR UNUSUAL CASES. THIS REPORT SUMMARIZES THE STUDY CONDUCTED BY THE ATTORNEY GENERAL AND CONCLUDES THAT THE OFFICE MADE AN APPROPRIATE DECISIONS. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR IMPLEMENTATION ARE INCLUDED.