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LegalEdge Announces Release Plans for The American Prosecutor Product
LegalEdge Software, a 20 year old Case Management software manufacturer recently announced its plans to release the American Prosecutor Web based product. This Web version of the popular client server product of the same name will be released in the second quarter of 2009.
The American Prosecutor™ Web Version is specifically designed for the needs of the Prosecuting Attorney. Specific procedures and screens are included to handle the kinds of cases that Prosecutors see. Felonies and Misdemeanors are classified easily through user definable lookup lists —Drugs, Prostitution, Homicide and Burglary are typical offenses handled here. Most items attendant to a case, the primary players, key dates, the defendant list, documents, etc. are shown on a one cover screen making it easy for Attorneys to find relevant data and to make navigation easy. Each defendant has a separate screen to track defendant specific things like appearances, charges and investigations.
Case types include;
Felonies and Misdemeanors – Original defense and appeals. Capital Trials, Juvenile Delinquency – Original defense and appeals, Child Abuse and Neglect – Original prosecution and appeals and Mental Health.
Other important functionality includes;
Diversion Programs
From a person’s record I can see all the Programs in which they have participated. Programs from electronic anklets to Anger Management to Driver’s Education can be monitored for effectiveness.
Gang Activity
You can define local gangs and link people to them. Prosecutors can track historical gang membership and activities over time.
Pleas
With The American Defender, each offer and counter can be recorded in the system. If you wish to record this information, you can get the reports that show all outstanding offers made and deals struck. The knowledge of what sentencing most often goes with a particular crime is invaluable in planning offers.
Clinical Tests
The software keeps track of all clinical tests done on defendants and other parties or on evidence. Ballistics, Breathalyzer, blood tests, DNA, autopsies, IQ tests, field sobriety tests and more can be linked to a case and to a defendant for review. This information stays with the person to give you a rich history on repeat offenders.
Scheduling
The system monitors all case scheduling and maintains a chronology of events, both past and future. The system also allows the user to define rule sets, or relationships between given events. These rules sets should be related to courts and/or venues and should allow for specification of how to handle a date that falls on a weekend or holiday. LegalEdge has a function called “Roadmapping” (Release 2); it lets you create trigger events and resulting events. These dependencies can be contingent on the type of case or the court in which the primary event is held. This lets you fine-tune the system to the handling of specific case types.
Notes
In LegalEdge, a note is like an object, which can be linked to persons and cases very easily. All note fields are rich text, which means that you have edit capability like a word processor for things such as bold, highlight, spell check, etc.
Identification
The system is capable of handling multiple identifiers for a given person or d/b/a’s for a company. The system is capable of handling multiple identification numbers of various types for any person, including multiple Social Security Numbers, Jail ID’s Driver’s Licenses, etc.
Entity Management
The system tracks any type of entity like a person or a company. All identifying data is tracked. It allows for any number of addresses, telephone numbers, E-mail addresses, Aliases, etc. Entities are entered only once and they are linked to cases and other objects by identifiers like the relationship of a person to a case, for example, defendant.
Case Weighting
Each case is assigned a weight. Management reports show the number of cases each attorney is carrying and what percentage of the total that represents as well as the weight of all cases carried with the percentage of the total weight that represents for each attorney.
Charge Data Integration
LegalEdge focuses on specific charges against a defendant and co-defendants. The statute is associated with the charge object as well as a disposition, and whether or not a weapon was charged. You can easily see how many times you have prosecuted a specific statute, or category of statute.
Custody Tracking
This feature helps you organize and track evidence in the line of custody to help insure its creditability.
Victim/Witness
It is possible to link victims and witnesses with specific defendants on a case.
This allows Victim/Witness coordinators to protect the identity of these people and notify them of any important defendant activity.
Tracking of Services provided and reports for grants are also provided.
Sentencing
The system tracks all sentencing, parole and probation information.
Investigations
The investigations module allows an attorney to request an investigation and to specify the tasks to be performed. It allows assigning of the investigation and the reporting against the assigned tasks. Alerts are issued for close in investigations. The investigation carries the link to the original case and also has a unique identifier for use in managing investigations in general.
Searching
There are different types of searches in LegalEdge 1) Quick Search is used when a user knows what case/person he wants and uses this to look it up by using case number or name, 2) Ad-Hoc allows the user to filter the search for a case using many case or people related fields to narrow down the prospects.
Calendaring
LegalEdge uses Microsoft Exchange/Outlook as its Calendar.
Reports
The Web product supports XSLT, Report Mill and Pentaho, including the Pentaho Open Source Business Intelligence engine (Rel 2). This allows users to set up elaborate dashboards and present key performance indicators in varied fashions. Using the Report Writer Option, Users can write their own reports and call them from inside LegalEdge.
Document Assembly
Documents can be automatically generated using Word templates and pulling data from the database.
Document Management
The standard product comes with the ability to profile documents and link them to a case or an entity.
Web product users can additionally add full Document Management in Release 2. This release will provide an interface to the open source document management system called Alfresco, and provide; tree categorization, versioning, check in check out, full text search and discovery bundling which allows attorneys to bundle discoverable documents into an electronic package to send via CD or email.
An Enriching Environment at a Young Age Means a Brighter Future
Children are constantly learning from their surroundings, which is why it’s important to make certain they grow up in an enriching environment. At an early age, this can mean anything from being close to their parents to interacting with other children. However, as children grow older, they require a comprehensive set of tools and activities in order to challenge and develop their cognitive skills.
Play is one of the most vital aspects of a child’s life. It’s not only a socially enriching activity, but it also helps contribute to a child’s physical, mental and emotional development. Through play, children can discover their surroundings, make connections, apply new skills and learn how things work together. Children also learn to cooperate and share; board games, for example, are a great way for you to incorporate interaction and introduce your child to the concept of following rules and taking turns – ideas which can often be challenging to a child’s developing mind.
Playing with games and puzzles can also spark specific interests in your child, concerning anything from reading and counting to art and sports. Two-year-olds, for example, are particularly apt to develop their motor skills through basic puzzles and shape-sorters, while preschool-aged children develop cause-and-effect and problem-solving skills through more advanced games and conundrums. Creativity is yet another skill which is largely driven by recreational play, as children often gain significant exposure to colours, shapes and characters.
There are a number of toy suppliers that specialise in the manufacture of toys, games and puzzles which aim to stimulate and develop your child’s skills, regardless of his or her age. Whether your child is just beginning to develop motor skills or is old enough to read, he or she will gain immensely from an enriching environment. And remember that a parent’s participation in their child’s play can be truly rewarding as well. Children will often follow or ‘mimic’ an adult’s example of play, as well as derive a sense of self-worth from the praise that they get.
However, it is wise to make certain that any toy, game or puzzle that you give your child meets British and European standards of toy safety. In fact, you can often purchase toys that are developed in compliance with the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents. After all, ensuring that your child has the right tools to develop physically, emotionally, mentally and socially paves the way toward a brighter future.
Dictionary of American Slang, (4th ed.) A Review
Dictionary of American Slang, (4th edition, fully revised and updated) / Robert L. Chapman and Barbara Ann Kipfer (Harper Collins, 2007) Hardcover, 592 p. ISBN 9780061176463
In 1960, Harold Wentworth and Stuart Berg Flexner issued the first edition of the Dictionary of American Slang. It has proved its worth over the last 50 years, surviving both of its first editors. This fourth edition by Robert L. Chapman and Barbara Ann Kipfer continue the tradition that those pioneers started in paying careful and scholarly attention to spoken English of the kinds no one learns in school.
Some terms come from new technologies, like all of the Internet terms that so many of us feel we should know but don’t. Others come from distinctive cultural communities as varied as prison, street gangs, Valley girls, and Wall Street executives. Technical terms within a profession are intended to communicate something specific to insiders. Various kinds of street talk may be intended to hide meaning from outsiders.
Colloquialisms, technical jargon, vulgarities, advertising or political slogans, and substandard English cover a wide range of usages and communication needs. Language changes quickly, and the fourth edition includes 1,500 new terms. Some will undoubtedly fade from use, perhaps even before they have a chance to be included in a fifth edition. Others will have a long life and perhaps even come to be regarded as standard.
This edition of Dictionary of American Slang follows the example of earlier ones in providing pronunciations, information about the origin of the terms, examples of how to use them appropriately, and warnings about which ones not to use in polite company. People curious about language or counterculture will find it interesting. People confused about what they hear or read will find it very useful.
Dictionary of American Slang has been one of the most important reference works about the English language as spoken and written in America for fifty years now. The All-Purpose Guru Alert features one outstanding selection such as this one every day. Stop by often!