

District Court
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Video control panel
The video system allows control over which monitors receive the visual feeds during the court proceedings.
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Judge's view
The Judge has more tools to help him make the courtroom process run more smoothly.
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Video controls
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Podium
Several pieces of the furniture for the courtroom remodel were custom-built by the Sublette County Maintenance Department.
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Timing lights
A green-yellow-red light timing notification system has been installed on the podium to let the attorneys know how much time they have left in their presentations.
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Large screen
The large screen has been redone.
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Overhead projector
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Everyone has a monitor
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Video camera
The video camera connects this courtroom to the state video conferencing system.
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Judge's view
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Bench sound
The Judge can control the speaker sound to allow private conversations with attorneys at the Bench.
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Hearing devices
The Courtroom is more versatile to accommodate multiple language needs and anyone with hearing challenges.
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Electronics
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Individual monitors
Nearby monitors help the jurors see the visual presentations more clearly. The Judge has control over what is displayed on each of the monitors.
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Dividing wall
The dividing wall has been made taller between the jury box and spectators to help eliminate distractions.
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Ceiling speaker
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Security Camera
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Metal Detector
Everyone entering the courtroom must first pass through the metal detector security screening.
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No cell phones
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Rules
The rules are posted that allow security to confiscate phones, knives and other prohibited electronics from entering the courtroom.
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