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A move to give residents online access to the state court system will expand to all of Western NC by 2025, though eCourts has seen problems. 'Ecourts' coming to rest of Western NC, state; online ...
The issues some allege are caused by the transition to eCourts affect more than attorneys and court workers — they impacting the public too. 3 things we learned about NC’s troubled eCourts ...
The North Carolina Conference of District Attorneys wants to delay the fraught rollout of eCourts, the state’s new electronic filing system for the judicial system. ... “Slowing down that ...
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District attorneys are asking for help with the troubled eCourts system, but they didn’t request more staff to deal with it. Instead, they want a change to their leader’s pension.
The next method, access/high cost, allows for any undocumented student to enter into the community college system, but they must pay out-of-state tuition. North Carolina followed this policy from 2004 to 2008, but changed the policy to a "no-admission" policy to allow time for JBLA-PPSV to research more effective methods.
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