NCJ Number
170204
Editor(s)
R J Melucci
Date Published
1996
Length
110 pages
Annotation
This annual report reviews significant activities that occurred in the Rhode Island judicial system during 1996.
Abstract
One of the most significant areas of progress has been increased computerization of the court system, including the Administrative Adjudication Court. Moreover, the goal of linking all segments of the criminal justice system by instantaneous communication has been furthered during the year. With the cooperation of the Governor's Justice Commission and Federal funding, it is anticipated that all State and municipal police departments, the Office of the Attorney General, the Department of Corrections, and all courts will be interconnected by the most modern and efficient communication system within the next 3 years. Various court committees are carrying out both novel and traditional functions, and functions of courts and related agencies continue to evolve. The Rhode Island court structure is described, and activities of the Supreme Court and superior, family, district, worker compensation, and administrative adjudication courts are noted. Additional information on Rhode Island's judicial system and court case flow data are appended. Tables, figures, and photographs