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County officials clash as computer woes persist with no fix in sight.
Publication: The Dallas Morning News (Dallas, Texas) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News) Publication Date: 23-FEB-05 |
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COPYRIGHT 2005 The Dallas Morning News
Byline: James M. O'Neill
Feb. 23--The new computer system that Dallas County recently installed continues to wreak havoc on the county court system, with no end in sight to the problems, a state district judge told county commissioners Tuesday.
And an effort by County Judge Margaret Keliher and Commissioner John Wiley Price to hire an outside computer consultant to help solve the problems led to an intense debate that degenerated into a session of furious finger-pointing by all the commissioners about who's to blame and what to do.
When county jail employees started to use the computer system Jan. 31 to book newly arrested inmates, the rest of the county, including the district attorney's office and the courts, remained...
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