TLDR: The Lubbock County Courthouse in Texas has upgraded its technology to improve legal proceedings. Previously, attorneys presented evidence using projectors, but now the courthouse has installed new monitors for jurors to view evidence. The upgraded technology also improves sound quality, making it easier for everyone in the courtroom to hear witnesses. The control system is simple, with the presiding judge able to control what evidence is displayed on the monitors. All district courts will be receiving the new technology within the next two years.
Lubbock’s Courthouse boosts legal tech, ensures seamless legal proceedings.
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