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Center staff and a group from the Administrative Office of the Courts in Utah convened its first planning call for the project. They discussed promising practices and gaps, as well as court user resources, web links, research results, and other written documentation that Center staff should review as examples of procedural justice practices.
Project staff planned and conducted phone interviews with leadership from each of the primary court partners: Judge Skanchy, Chief Clerk Kim Allard, assistant public defender Patrick Corum, and Tom Langhorne from the Utah Judicial Institute.
The in-person site assessment was led by two Center staff members: Emily LaGratta, deputy director of training and technical assistance, and John Butler, problem-solving justice fellow. The site visit included meetings with key stakeholders, courtroom observation, and a walk-through of three courthouses.
Center staff drafted and provided for the client an assessment report that outlined findings from the interviews, document review, and on-site assessment, as well as recommendations for how to enhance procedural justice practices going forward.
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