Tuesday | November 8, 2005
9:00–9:30 a.m.
9:30–10:00 a.m.
12:15–12:45 p.m.
12:45–1:15 p.m.
In
this edition:
- Accelerating Restraining Orders: Find out how courts are entering domestic violence restraining orders directly into the Department of Justice CLETS database—saving time & trouble. Alameda’s the latest, following Sonoma, Orange, Riverside & San Bernardino.
- Seeking Solutions to Family Violence: Learn how Siskiyou organized community partners for their first-ever “Family Violence Summit”—with a little grant money.
- Standing Up for Homeless Vets: See how Sacramento set up court at Camp Pollock—miles away from any computers—to help homeless veterans clear up minor violations.
- Securing Court Security Dollars: An update on how much money will be available for security in the future.
- Getting Your Court on TV is So Easy: Find out how you can use the TravelCam to videotape your court’s stories and events, and then put them on CCN. Become a CCN correspondent! Riverside’s the first—are you next?
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CCN, winner of the 2005 Communicator Award of Distinction and the State Information Officers Council Gold Award for Excellence in Government Communications, is the half-hour newsmagazine for California court professionals. CCN is produced by the Administrative Office of the Courts and is distributed via satellite to nearly 200 downlink sites on the second Tuesday of each month. |
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