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Crossing Barriers

October 31, 2009

Newly sworn court interpreters ready to play their part in providing greater access to justice for non-English speakers The capital city of Lima, Peru in South America, with its mild climate and population of around eight million people, is 3600 miles from central Indiana. But Massiel Krall, originally from Lima, was recently certified as an Indiana court interpreter and her native language, Spanish, is more commonly … [Read more...] about Crossing Barriers

Mortgage Foreclosure Attorney Training Update

October 31, 2009

It is because of the committed partnerships among several state and local agencies that over 1000 attorneys, mediators, and judges are specially trained to work with foreclosure cases and help Hoosiers facing foreclosure. These training efforts have fulfilled the promise Chief Justice Randall T. Shepard made in his 2009 State of the Judiciary address, when he stated “by summer Indiana will have trained more judges a … [Read more...] about Mortgage Foreclosure Attorney Training Update

Cleaning Out Your Email Boxes

October 31, 2009

[Editor’s Note: This article is provided as an example of best practices in the Information Technology (IT) area. Administrative Rule 9(G)(1)(h) excludes from public access all personal notes and e-mail, and deliberative material, of judges, jurors, court staff, and judicial agencies, and information recorded in personal data assistants (PDA’s) or organizers and personal calendars.] Courts have seen many cost and tim … [Read more...] about Cleaning Out Your Email Boxes

Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative in Indiana

October 31, 2009

The Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI) is a project of the Anne E. Casey Foundation, which began in 1992 its nationwide effort to reduce the population of juveniles in detention. It is now having a significant impact in Indiana. JDAI promotes changes to policies, practices, and programs to reduce reliance on secure confinement, improve public safety, reduce racial disparities and bias, save taxpayer … [Read more...] about Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative in Indiana

Think B4 U Drive

October 31, 2009

When Steuben Circuit Court Judge Allen N. Wheat decided to add movie producing to his Resume’ he gathered a cast from the community and enlisted the Ball State University Communications Department to provide the film–making expertise. The final work product is the movie “Think B4 U Drive.” It is not a movie about the evils of alcohol or a documentary on highway safety. Instead, Think B4 U Drive was produced to teach H … [Read more...] about Think B4 U Drive

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