AU2020100455A4 - Court Case Management System - Google Patents

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AU2020100455A4
AU2020100455A4 AU2020100455A AU2020100455A AU2020100455A4 AU 2020100455 A4 AU2020100455 A4 AU 2020100455A4 AU 2020100455 A AU2020100455 A AU 2020100455A AU 2020100455 A AU2020100455 A AU 2020100455A AU 2020100455 A4 AU2020100455 A4 AU 2020100455A4
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The CCMS is a web information system designed to automate court workflow by providing a self-check-in function for defendants, automatic SMS (call in to court room) to defendants function, and a real time case progress information system to a variety of stakeholders. CCMS system have two kinds of view pages, one is the use of public, typically for the defendants to check-in in court, finding their current waiting position in a queue, and the other one is for the use of supervisor, generally by staff members of the court and prosecution to control the work flow, manually pause or resume the progress of a queue, add or delete a defendant from the waiting list, providing a mechanism to share real time information between Prosecution and Court, as well as for the management or other governing parties to track the real progress of court matters.
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CN112860909A (en) * 2021-01-29 2021-05-28 厦门市法度信息科技有限公司 Intelligent punishing amount cutting method and system

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CN112860909A (en) * 2021-01-29 2021-05-28 厦门市法度信息科技有限公司 Intelligent punishing amount cutting method and system

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