What roles do computer play in law and order?
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Over the recent years uses of computer in law enforcement have increased rapidly. These computers are responsible for holding sophisticated software that allows police to carry investigations swiftly. In addition, they hold databases, act as a rich source of intelligence and as an avenue of communication.
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- Online Legal Research : One of the most important uses of computers in the legal profession is conducting legal research. Many legal projects require extensive legal research, including references to previously decided cases.
- Case Management Software : The increased use of computers in the legal workplace has changed the way firms are managed. For example, client case tracking traditionally was done using a large calendar; cases now are tracked electronically, which makes the danger of a missed court date or filing deadline less likely.
- Electronic Discovery : Computers have changed the handling of legal discovery projects. Discovery is the process by which opposing parties to a lawsuit exchange relevant information such as police reports, financial documents and witness testimony.
- Electronic Document Filing : All federal courts and many state courts now use the internet for all their case filings. Attorneys need computers to access these online portals, where they can file lawsuits and any documents they need to file within that lawsuit. Some jurisdictions will not permit licensed attorneys to file by paper.
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