End-to-End E-Justice Suite
End-to-End E-Justice: Thinkstream E-Justice streamlines the flow of documents between criminal justice and law enforcement - from initial arrest to parole hearings.
Thinkstream E-Justice integrates directly with existing Case and Records Management Systems (RMS) and can securely exchange all types of criminal justice documents, including arrests, bills of information and court documents.
Agencies that are currently using Thinkstream E-Justice have found that the system:
- Eliminates paper flow – by electronically transmitting filings to other internal or external agency databases, Thinkstream E-Justice eliminates the need for the reams of paper, and associated storage and handling costs, associated with each case.
- Saves time for personnel and supervisors
– by entering all pertinent information one time and sharing that information in subsequent steps of the cycle, Thinkstream E-Justice reduces duplication of efforts and organizes all information in a user-friendly format that is searchable. Additionally, it integrates directly with existing Records Management Systems (RMS), Jail Management Systems (JMS) and Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD).
- Improves communication between all parties
– by automatically updating every system any time a change is made to one of them, all parties are automatically on the same page. Additionally, departments can share documents electronically during a case to improve collaboration.
- Reduces data entry errors – by eliminating multiple entries of the same data, E-Justice ensures that the simple transcription mistakes that could affect a case won't occur at any point during the process.
- Integrates all existing case management systems
– by using Thinkstream E-Justice, criminal justice and law enforcement agencies can use their existing systems and processes to manage their own data without having to go through costly modification or lengthy training.

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Testimonials
"The deployment of the E-Justice and Judicial Case Management software expanded the system to include the District Attorney, Clerk of Courts Office and the 26th Judicial District Court."
"We can research a case electronically, and then if needed, even file a bill of information the same way – this system reeks of efficiency."
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