Courts in England and Wales will be fully digital by 2016. The legal correspondent for the BBC Clive Coleman reports:
"Courtrooms in England and Wales will be fully digital by 2016, the government says, ending what it described as "an outdated reliance on paper"."
He continued:
"It is part of a wide-ranging £160m plan to improve the speed and efficiency of the criminal justice system."
And this is interesting:
"Measures will include secure wi-fi in courts so lawyers and judges can access all necessary documents."
As are the comments from Justice Minister Damian Green:
"Justice Minister Damian Green said the plan would turn the courts system into a "modern public service"."
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