PRESS RELEASE:
The North Carolina Commission on the Administration of Law and Justice (NCCALJ) is inviting public comment on its work to date at a public meeting on Thursday, August 18, at the Buncombe County Judicial Complex. Comments may be provided online or in person by signing up to speak at nccalj.org/interim-reports.
WHO
Citizens are invited to provide public comment on how the courts are doing, what our courts do well, and what needs improving.
WHEN
Thursday, August 18, 6:00-7:30 p.m.
WHERE
Buncombe County Judicial Complex, Jury Assembly Suite, 2nd Floor, Room 272, 60 Court Plaza, Asheville, NC 28801
PRESS
Open to credentialed media.
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ABOUT
NCCALJ was convened in September 2015 and tasked with examining five areas of broad inquiry within our state’s Judicial Branch: civil justice, criminal investigation and adjudication, legal professionalism, public trust and confidence, and technology. Over the last nine months, NCCALJ’s five committees have conducted research, consulted with numerous experts and court officials, and engaged in collaborative discussions to identify areas for improvement in North Carolina’s court system. After receiving public input on the interim reports, NCCALJ’s five committees will finalize recommendations for delivery in early 2017 to Chief Justice Mark Martin.
Thanks for trying to publicize this, MX.