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Justice Court Pretrial Services to Reduce Hours of Operation at Jail

LAS VEGAS – Starting March 1, 2010, the Las Vegas Township Justice Court’s Pretrial Services Division will be closed between the hours of midnight to 8 a.m. at the Clark County Detention Center. The closure will affect individuals and bail bonding companies who wish to post bail with the Justice Court during the overnight hours.

The closure is a cost-containment decision to allow staff to work more efficiently during the time when the majority of bail has been posted, which historically has been after 8 a.m. in the morning.

Information on inmates incarcerated at the Clark County Detention Center can be accessed 24-hours a day, seven days a week, at the following internet link: http://redrock.co.clark.nv.us/ccdcincustory/inCustodySearch.aspx

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Mandatory E-Filing Improves Efficiency for Court Clerk’s Office

CHALLENGES IN FIRST TWO WEEKS ALSO DELIVER BENEFITS

AT A GLANCE

  • Mandatory Electronic Filing has saved the court 125,670 pages of paper in its first two weeks.
  • Those pages would have filled 63 banker boxes with paper. In the past, those boxes would have been stored in a file room.
  • A total of 6,798 transactions have been processed “no charge” in the Clerk’s Office.

LAS VEGAS – The equivalent of 63 boxes of civil complaints, Family Court documents and miscellaneous filings have been delivered to the Eighth Judicial District Court in the first two weeks of mandatory electronic filing all with the push of a button. In the past, all 125,670 pages of documents would have been hand-stamped, scanned and then filed in boxes for storage. Today, all of these pages are being delivered electronically to the court’s computer system.

“The Court consistently has demonstrated its commitment to efficiencies and long-term cost containment,” said Chief Judge T. Arthur Ritchie, Jr. “This is a massive change in the way we do business and it will revolutionize our courts.”

From February 1 through February 12, 2010, the District Court processed 24,548 civil and family transactions using the court’s e-filing vendor WizNet.  A  small number,  3,602  transactions, were rejected by the  court  for  various  reasons,  including  a lack of signature or missing documents.  A total of 20,946 transactions were accepted for adjudication in the District Court.

The process has required adaption by litigants and the Court Clerk’s Office.  The large number of accepted transactions indicates attorneys and law firms are doing a good job of submitting documents correctly to the court, said Civil Presiding Judge Elizabeth Gonzalez.

“We appreciate the willingness of the law firms and attorneys to learn this new system and use it,” said Judge Gonzalez. “Everyone’s patience is appreciated as we continue to strengthen the system and improve our customer service.”

The Court Clerk’s Office has faced a number of challenges in the first two-weeks of e-filing:

  • The court has received approximately 3,000 civil filings and 2,500 family filings each day, which is much more than anticipated prior to mandatory e-filing.
  • The vast number of filings has slowed the court’s ability to accept and process documents. The wait times are now down to 24 hours for civil case types. It is still taking about a week to process Family and Probate court documents.
  • Documents have been rejected because of incorrect case numbers, missing signatures and incorrect document titles. For instance, document titles must be submitted in Title Case Only to be accepted by the system.  Double-checking documents first will ensure transactions will be accepted by the court the first time.

The court has processed roughly 70-percent of its documents through WizNet, while roughly 30-percent have been filed in the self-service kiosks at the Court Clerk counters.

“We processed more pro bono, in-kind service and no-charge documents at our Clerk’s counters than most courts process in an entire week,” said Court Executive Officer and Clerk of the Court Steven D. Grierson. “Those documents, totaling 6,798, make up a small percentage of the total 24,548 electronic filings submitted from law offices. We have been very busy accepting new filings, correcting problems and making sure our systems are working as effectively as possible.”

Tips for making the system work better include filing early, including electronic signatures or signed documents and ensuring documents include the correct case numbers. Users are encouraged to call for assistance with the court’s e-filing system: (702) 671-0514 (Civil) or (702) 455-5941 or 455-2357 (Family).

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Clark County and Family Court to Celebrate National Adoption Day

Clark County Courts will host the Eighth Annual Adoption Day Celebration on November 5, 2009. More than 80 children will have their adoptions finalized by the Family Court.

WHAT:    Eighth Annual Adoption Day

WHEN:    Thursday (Nov. 5) at 8:30 a.m.

WHERE:    Family Court Atrium, Family Court and Services Center, 601 N. Pecos.

EVENT:    County Commissioner Chris G. Giunchigliani will deliver the keynote address as Clark County’s Family Court, the Division of Family Services, and CASA observe the Eighth Annual Adoption Day at 8:30 a.m., Thursday (Nov. 5), in the Family Court Atrium, 601 N. Pecos, Las Vegas.

More than 50 parents will welcome more than 80 children into their families during adoption proceedings scheduled between 9 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. in five courtrooms.

Judges William E. Gonzalez, Cynthia N. Giuliani, Jennifer Elliott, Sandra L. Pomrenze and Senior Judge Terry Marren will preside over adoptions.  Families and judges will be available to interview regarding the adoption process.

CONTACT:    Michael Sommermeyer, Court Information Officer, (702) 671-4534, or Christine M. Skorupski, Public Information Officer – DFS, (702) 455-4019.

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Adult Drug Court To Benefit From Residential Treatment Grant

Local Non-Profits to Partner with Court to Expand Treatment Options

LAS VEGAS – The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) has awarded the Eighth Judicial District Court an $885,960 grant to expand residential treatment options for participants in the Adult Drug Court.  The money will improve efforts to retain participants in the Adult Drug Court program, reduce recidivism, and reduce overcrowding in the local jail.  The District Court will use the three-year grant to partner with local non-profit organizations to place more individuals into residential or day treatment services.

“Southern Nevada is in desperate need of funding for residential substance abuse and mental health treatment beds.  This grant will provide a much needed resource to our community for those people who are extremely addicted to illegal drugs and prescription drugs,” said Judge Jackie Glass. “The court can now assist more individuals that require an intensive treatment program in order to break their cycle of drug addiction.”

The three-year grant will provide $295,320 a year to extend appropriate treatment options to participants when residential treatment beds are fully occupied, protect the community by addressing drug addition and reduce the number of drug offenders sitting in the jail seeking treatment.

SAMHSA is a public health agency within the Department of Health and Human Services responsible for improving substance abuse prevention.  Considered as a model court, the District Court’s Adult Drug Court was established in 1992 to provide supervision and treatment for individuals addicted to drugs.  When the Adult Drug Court was created, only four Drug Courts operated across the nation.

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Las Vegas Justice Court Walk-In Attorney Sessions

Effective September 15th, 2009, Las Vegas Justice Court Traffic Division will no longer schedule Attorney Sessions. These sessions will be heard utilizing a daily open format, on a first come, first serve basis.

Attorneys may simply show up to Courtroom LLB with a printed register of actions. A maximum of 15 citations will be heard per visit. No need to pre-schedule or visit the Traffic Division Office several times before being heard. Court will be closed for lunch from 12 pm – 1 pm and for two 15 minute breaks (break times will vary).

A register of actions may be obtained using the general public website:

  • www.clarkcountycourts.us/online
  • Click view & pay traffic citations online
  • Enter citation number click search
  • Click Blue citation number (upper left on screen)
  • File print

Or the current attorney secure website:

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Final Warning: Traffic Amnesty Ends Friday (Feb. 6)

The Las Vegas Township Justice Court officially ends Traffic Amnesty this Friday (Feb. 6). The next day, February 7, 2009, the Justice Court will begin issuing warrants for individuals who have failed to pay outstanding traffic tickets and will actively pursue collection for any outstanding obligation by turning over past due tickets to a collection agency.

To take advantage of amnesty before the deadline individuals must call (702) 671-3444 or visit http://www.clarkcountycourts.us/paythefine.

Since announcing the end of Traffic Amnesty in November 2008, the Las Vegas Township Justice Court has collected more than $3.5 million in unpaid tickets and closed nearly 5,000 outstanding cases.

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Investiture Ceremony for New District Court Judges

The Clark County Courts recognize the selection and admission of new judges to the bench with formal investiture ceremonies.

WHAT: Investiture ceremony for newly appointed District Court Judges Douglas E. Smith, Abbi Silver and Cynthia Giuliani.

WHEN: 2:30 p.m., Friday (Feb. 6).

WHERE: Las Vegas City Council Chambers, 400 East Stewart, Las Vegas.

EVENT: During this ceremony, Judges Smith, Silver and Giuliani will formally be administered the oath of office and will receive their judicial robes. Members of the judiciary, including the Nevada Supreme Court and the Eighth Judicial District Court, will attend the ceremony. All of the judges will make formal comments.

Judges Smith and Silver joined the District Court following their election in November after serving on the bench of the Las Vegas Township Justice Court. Judge Giuliani was elected to the Family Court in November 2008.

CONTACT: Michael Sommermeyer, Court Information Officer, (702) 671-4535.

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Las Vegas Justice Court Reminds Offenders Time Is Running Out

“PAY THE TICKET, AVOID THE CLICK-IT” CAMPAIGN NEARS END ON FEBRUARY 6, 2009

The Las Vegas Township Justice Court’s Traffic Amnesty program “Pay the Ticket, Avoid the Click-it” ends on February 6, 2009, meaning individuals with outstanding traffic tickets only have a few more weeks to clear those up before the court issues arrest warrants and adds on new penalties.  “There are nearly 140,000 people who have chosen to ignore our amnesty and time is running out,” said Chief Judge Ann Zimmerman.

Traffic Amnesty has allowed the court to close more than 3,000 cases and collect nearly $2 million since the campaign began on November 17, 2008.  The program has succeeded beyond the court’s expectations, according to Zimmerman.  Money collected enhances the Clark County General Fund, the State of Nevada General Fund, and returns revenues to taxpayers.

The court will continue to provide amnesty through February 6, 2009.  After that date, the court will enforce arrest warrants for any unpaid tickets and will actively pursue collection for any outstanding obligation.

“People with outstanding fines could find themselves in jail with additional fines and penalties,” said Zimmerman.  She adds, “We have seen hundreds of people arrange payment plans, clear up their fines or pay their obligations entirely.”

Roughly 220,000 traffic tickets are processed by the Las Vegas Justice Court each year.  Customers can still take advantage of Traffic Amnesty by dialing (702) 671-3444 or visiting www.clarkcountycourts.us/paythefine or www.clarkcountycourts.us/pagarlamulta.

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The End is Near: Traffic Amnesty Halts February 6, 2009

THE END IS NEAR: TRAFFIC AMNESTY HALTS FEBRUARY 6, 2009
CHIEF JUDGE TO ISSUE FINAL WARNING TO TRAFFIC OFFENDERS

Press Conference Scheduled

WHAT:    The final days of Traffic Amnesty and the success of the “Pay the Ticket, Avoid the Click-it” campaign will be announced by Chief Judge Ann Zimmerman.

WHEN:    10:30 a.m., Wednesday (January 21, 2009).

WHERE:    South Canyon Lobby near Traffic Division, Regional Justice Center, 200 Lewis Avenue.

EVENT:    Time is running out for individuals with outstanding tickets in the Las Vegas Township Justice Court.  Traffic Amnesty officially comes to an end on February 6, 2009.  This press conference will highlight the accomplishments of the “Pay the Ticket, Avoid the Click-it” campaign, offer a warning to the court’s top offenders, and remind everyone that time is running out.

Since the beginning of the campaign in November 2008, “Pay the Ticket, Avoid the Click-it” has been a huge success.  The campaign has allowed the Las Vegas Township Justice Court to collect nearly $2 million in unpaid tickets and close roughly 2,000 outstanding cases.

CONTACT:    Michael Sommermeyer, Court Information Officer, (702) 671-4534.

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Investiture Ceremony Scheduled For Newly Elected Justice Court Judges

WHAT:    Investiture ceremony for Las Vegas Justice Court Judges Eric Goodman and Diana Sullivan.

WHEN:    3 p.m., Friday (January 23, 2009).

WHERE:    Clark County Government Center, Commission Chambers, 500 Grand Central Parkway.

EVENT:    During this ceremony, Judge Eric Goodman and Judge Diana Sullivan will formally be administered the oath of office and will receive their judicial robes.  Members of the judiciary, including the Nevada Supreme Court, the Eighth Judicial District Court, and the Las Vegas Township Justice Court will attend the ceremony.

CONTACT:    Michael Sommermeyer, Court Information Officer, (702) 671-4534.

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