![]() ![]() Though the old saying claims that “time is money, but money can’t buy time,” all of these products have bought us back precious hours and days in our preparations for trial. I’ve selected some software that may not be new to everyone, but neither has it seemed to break through as common to prosecutor office systems. Without an in-person conference to update everyone on the “latest and greatest” advances, we thought an article could showcase technologies that may help a prosecutor office run a little more smoothly when we get back to normal. What I worked on-and this won’t surprise those who know me-is how we could improve the office: how we operate and how technology might improve the way we handle and try cases (when those days return). ![]() ![]() Others “worked on themselves” and improved their mental outlook, but that seemed awful hard. With all of this extra time, some people got active with their workouts and improved their fitness, but that seemed awful tiring to me. But trials were, we hoped, just around the corner, and it was easy to let days turn into weeks and weeks into months. If I had known how much time would pass without trials, I would’ve changed a few office procedures and updated many policies. I was talking to our DA, Sunshine Stanek, the other day, and we couldn’t believe our first Zoom office meeting was in the middle of March and that we still wouldn’t be meeting as a group as this article goes to press. Looking back to early March of 2020, it is easy to wish that I knew then what was about to happen.
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