Tuesday | December 11, 2007
9:00–9:30 a.m.
9:30–10:00 a.m.
12:15–12:45 p.m.
12:45–1:15 p.m.
Highlights in
this edition:
- Stanislaus employs a high-tech system that tracks missing files even when they leave the building.
- San Joaquin interacts with inmates to reduce recidivism in the "Beyond Incarceration" program.
- Judges and staff in Merced help to bring down a 30-year old "temporary" courtroom trailer.
- Marin goes back to answering phones with real live people on the line.
- Orange creates a courtroom clerk training academy.
- The JusticeCorps, started in L.A., expands to San Diego and the Bay Area, training college students for service in self help centers.
- Also hear from newsmakers in Monterey, Nevada, Sacramento, San Bernardino, and Sonoma.
Programming Note:
Our next CCN broadcast will be Wednesday, February 13, 2008. Normally on a Tuesday, this edition of CCN will be on a Wednesday due to a state holiday.
TravelCam Note:
We want to send the CCN TravelCam to YOUR court, if you have a story to tell. It's easy, it's fun, and it brings deserved attention to your court. Just call Leanne Kozak at (916) 263–2838, or email her at Leanne.Kozak@jud.ca.gov.
For more information:
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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