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Courthouse planning has comprised a large part of my professional experience. During most planning sessions, population projections come up to predict court workload. I have seen numerous studies that examined the number of people in a court jurisdiction per case and the number of people per judge....

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The courthouse planning needs assessment sets the stage for the other elements in the design and construction process (I like to call it a catalyst for design/construction). Therefore, the more engaged the court components are in the needs assessment, the better the results for the future of the...

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Planning, funding, designing, and constructing a significant renovation project to an existing courthouse or the construction of a new courthouse is lengthy and can take ten years or more. A courthouse plan, or needs assessment, is the first step in the process and includes assessing the court's...

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I recently had the opportunity to participate in a public-private partnership team proposal for a new courthouse project for Miami-Dade County. (Ventures of this type are commonly referred to by the shorthand terms PPP or P3.) I have not been heavily involved in the area of P3 ventures in the past;...

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In my last article, I discussed the advantages of video-conference hearing rooms. Today, I will present an overview of the basic components that should be included in an ideal video-conference hearing room.

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