Saturday, September 22, 2012

Regional Justice Center lines to get into court should soon be quicker

People who go downtown to the RJC, regional justice center, should soon find that the lines are going to be quicker.  The courthouse is taking new measures to speed up ingress.  

The Regional Justice Center is where most areas of law are addressed for Clark County, including criminal law, family law, and civil law.


Chief Judge Togliatti said she has not had enough marshals to operate the checkpoint, and lines back up when hundreds of people, including jurors, have to remove their belts and shoes and go through a metal detector.



The Supreme Court will fund most of two spots, and the court officials will be able to add six more by rearranging existing positions.
Chief Judge Togliatti said shorter lines probably will be months away because she has to hire people to fill the spots.

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