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Confusion, questions linger for those inside Bexar County Jail amid online court system shift
Read full article: Confusion, questions linger for those inside Bexar County Jail amid online court system shiftA mother fought nine days for her son to be released from the Bexar County Jail after he was arrested in late May.
‘Bexar Co. is not alone’: North Carolina DA speaks about problems state has had with online court system
Read full article: ‘Bexar Co. is not alone’: North Carolina DA speaks about problems state has had with online court systemMecklenburg County District Attorney Spencer Merriweather says North Carolina, a year after the Odyssey rollout, is still dealing with issues.
Alamo Heights PD: Photos of pulled-over drivers used to identify potential suspects in crimes
Read full article: Alamo Heights PD: Photos of pulled-over drivers used to identify potential suspects in crimesThe Alamo Heights Police Department policy states, in part, that the photos are used as identification for potential suspects involved in crimes that have yet to be reported.
Hacked software provider won't say if ransomware involved
Read full article: Hacked software provider won't say if ransomware involvedAn updated statement on Tyler's webpage did not address whether ransomware may have been involved. Customers' use of Tyler products for election data reporting appears limited. Nashville's information technology director said the city uses a Tyler “open-data” product, Socrata, to post unofficial election night results, among other uses. Tyler said Socrata data is hosted on Amazon Web Services, not on the network that was hacked. Hanna Pickering, director of information technology in Portland, Maine, said the city uses Tyler platforms for payroll, permitting, city inspections, city planning and human resources, among other things.