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A free-of-charge website offers access to a training database through
the PACER service. The site features data from real cases in the Western
District of New York over a six-month period in 2007. The training site
can be accessed under the
As of July 1, defense attorneys and prosecutors have had their online access to basic court information in criminal cases — the defendant’s name, charges, attorneys, docket entries and next court dates — restricted so they can only access their
Given that the adoption of a common data standard for the Massachusetts legal community offers the promise of increased efficiency, lower information sharing costs, and improved access to courts, we propose that the Massachusetts Trial Courts
At a time when many government agencies are putting more information online, the Massachusetts courts have abruptly moved in the opposite direction, raising concerns among journalists, lawyers, prosecutors, and court employees alike.