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  2. Electronic Case Filing System - Wikipedia

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    Electronic Case Filing System (ECFS) is an automated system developed in Tarrant County, Texas that enables law enforcement agencies, criminal district attorneys, county criminal courts, criminal district courts, and the defense bar to process and exchange information about criminal offenses.

  3. Notice of electronic filing - Wikipedia

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    The central source for information regarding NEFs remains in CM/ECF manuals. [2] [3] [4] [5]For example, the most explicit definition of the power and effect of NEF in the Central District of California, one of the most populous in the U.S., including Los Angeles County, remained in the "Unofficial Manual" of CM/ECF as follows (Rev 07, 2008, page 13): [2]

  4. eFileCabinet - Wikipedia

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    SecureDrawer: A web and client sharing portal for exchanging sensitive information; The eFileCabinet SideKick: A connector of eFileCabinet software and the desktop that comes with a computer's operating system; Enterprise Access: A satellite/remote access tool for organizations with multiple branches, and or office locations

  5. PACER (law) - Wikipedia

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    The United States Congress has given the Judicial Conference of the United States authority to impose user fees for electronic access to case information. All registered agencies or individuals are charged a user fee. The fee, as of April 1, 2012, to access the web-based PACER systems is $0.10 per page. Prior to that the fee was $0.08 per page ...

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  8. United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas

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    Federal Courthouse in Galveston that housed the Eastern District court from 1891–1902, when the Southern District of Texas was created. [3] The first federal judge in Texas was John C. Watrous, who was appointed on May 26, 1846, and had previously served as Attorney General of the Republic of Texas.

  9. Portal:Texas/Portals - Wikipedia

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