Objecting to high-tech prosecutors. "Bergen County prosecutors could soon replace the boxes and carts they drag to courtrooms with something less bulky: wireless laptops. By next year, all criminal courts at the county courthouse in Hackensack could have a system that allows certain laptop users to connect to the Internet, access networks and conduct online legal research in the courtroom without being tethered to a phone line, said Bergen County Prosecutor John Molinelli. But not everyone is hailing the new technology. Although championed by many as convenient and time-saving, the service will be available only to prosecutors - who are paying for it out of their budget. . . "

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Posted by: San Francisco lawyer | September 06, 2005 at 11:36