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Harris County commissioners consider options to improve criminal justice web system

HARRIS COUNTY, Texas (KTRK) — More than a year after a system shutdown caused more than 100 people charged with crimes to be released from jail, nothing has been done, and officials admit it could happen again.

On Tuesday, Harris County commissioners debated ways to improve the web program that’s responsible for our county’s criminal justice system.

The system went down for two days during a system update in March 2022, and defendants had to be released because, by law, suspects are supposed to appear before judges within 24 hours for misdemeanors and 48 hours for felonies.

On Tuesday, the Harris County district clerk and a judge told commissioners the system is often miscoded or incorrect, which causes major delays in a county that already has a large criminal case backlog.

“There are judges that are being impacted not only by shutdowns but by things that are being done with the coding in the background that affect their ability to issue orders, their ability to manage the cases, their ability to conduct hearings have been affected by thousands of cases,” Harris County local administrative justice, Judge Latosha Lewis Payne, said.

The website has been maintained by an outside company that’s in charge of most of the county’s web systems, but now, the district clerk says she wants her office to take over.

“When you have arrestees that are released without a probable cause hearing, that’s a public safety issue,” District Clerk Marilyn Burgess said. “When you can’t get a warrant issued in a timely manner, that’s a public safety issue.”

Budget officials are working to get information on costs and other impacts.

County commissioners will vote this summer on the change.

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