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Accomplishments
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My staff and I
our proud of our
achievements and
look forward to
accomplishing
future goals and
objectives with
the same
dedication
and service.
Accomplishments
by year:
Overview
The below
briefly note the
major
accomplishments
my amazing staff
achieved during
the course of a
calendar year as
submitted to the
York County
budget team and
the Board of
Commissioners.
However much,
much more is
accomplished on
a daily basis
making us one of
the best Clerk
of Courts
offices in the
entire
Commonwealth!
In reading
through the
below you’ll
note two major
themes
throughout –
collections
enforcement and
document
imaging.
When I ran for
this office I
campaigned on a
platform
Accountability,
Customer
Service, and
Technology. In
terms of
accountability
we have focused
on the
collection of
costs, fines and
restitution owed
by criminal
defendants.
In 2003, the
year prior to
taking office,
the Costs &
Fines unit
collected $4.2
million. In
2010 Costs &
Fines collected
$9.3 million – a
$5.1 million
increase! How?
Collections
enforcement via
overdue notices
to defendants
delinquent on
their payment
plans, driver
license
suspensions for
those delinquent
on driver
related
offenses/assessments,
referral to
third party
collections
agencies, and
cost contempt
hearings before
the Court.
And prior to
becoming Clerk
of Courts the
office had
minimal
technology and
an aging
mainframe like
docketing system
that could no
longer be
supported. This
office became
the first large
county after the
Administrative
Office of
Pennsylvania
Courts (AOPC)
paused the
rollout due to
technical
difficulties of
a new statewide
docketing system
– the Common
Pleas Case
Management
System (CPCMS) –
to pilot the
improved version
of the system.
Subsequently we
began our
imaging
initiative and
now capture all
filings within a
4 hour window
making them
instantly
available to
computer users
within the
Judicial Center,
private defense
attorneys, and
police
departments.
We’ve come a
long way and
again thanks and
credit go to the
incredible
people who put
their skills and
talents to work
for the people
of York County
and the Common
Pleas Court.
I’m always
grateful for
their efforts
and proud to
call them my
team!
Don O’Shell,
Clerk of Courts
2004
Accomplishments
-
Judicial
Center Move
-
Seamlessly
and
successfully
moved 30,000
case files
and hundreds
of evidence
exhibits
from the
York County
Courthouse
to the new
York County
Judicial
Center.
Electronically
cataloged
all evidence
via an Excel
spreadsheet
for the
first time
to ensure
the chain of
custody and
accountability
for all
exhibits.
-
Technology
Upgrades
- Purchased
new
computers
for all the
staff
replacing
outdated
hardware and
software to
ensure
compatibility
with the new
statewide
Common Pleas
Case
Management
System (CPCMS)
maintained
by the
Administrative
Office of
Pennsylvania
Courts (AOPC).
Provided
email
accounts for
all staff
for the
first time.
Purchases
funded by
grant
dollars
received via
the
Pennsylvania
Commission
on Crime and
Delinquency
(PCCD) and
the Clerk of
Courts'
automation
fund - $5
per case
filing fee
paid by
criminal
defendants
and other
petitioners.
-
Training-
Provided
training to
all Clerk of
Courts'
staff
members on
the Windows
desktop
operating
system with
an overview
of Microsoft
Word, Excel
and Outlook
email.
2005
Accomplishments
-
Case
Management
System -
in late
2004, in
partnership
with the
Administrative
Office of
Pennsylvania
Courts and
York County
Information
Services the
Clerk of
Courts
office
migrated
docketing
and
financial
data from
the County's
legacy
system -
Lightspeed -
to the new
statewide
application
known as the
Common Pleas
Case
Management
System (CPCMS).
As the first
large county
to use CPCMS,
the York
County Clerk
of Courts
became a
model for
the Lessons
Learned
document.
York County
staff also
shared
experiences
and best
practices
with other
counties
transitioning
to CPCMS.
-
Document
Imaging-
significant
first steps
taken toward
implementing
document
imaging with
the
installation
of a server,
two scanners
and
associated
personal
computers.
-
Filings
- came into
compliance
with
Pennsylvania
Rules of
Appellate
Procedure
No. 124 by
shifting
from 8 1/2
inches by 14
inches file
folders to 8
1/2 inch by
11 inches
resulting in
significant
cost savings
to York
County
taxpayers.
2006
Accomplishments
-
Document
Imaging -
Initiated
the
electronic
capture or
imaging of
all
documents
filed in
2006. Also
undertook
legacy or
back
scanning
beginning
with year
2000 case
files. This
initiative
will provide
a complete,
electronic
record for
all
Criminal,
Juvenile,
Summary
Appeal and
Miscellaneous
Docket files
representing
4 million
plus
documents.
Once
completed,
the imaging
application
- Laserfiche
- will
provide
convenient,
easily
accessible
images for
every
document
filed with
the Clerk of
Courts from
the year
2000
forward.
-
Collections
Enforcement
- Mailed
13,000 +
overdue
notices to
defendants
with
delinquent
accounts
representing
$9.8 million
in
outstanding
costs, fines
and
restitution.
Past due
collections
efforts
generated an
additional
$300,000 in
County costs
revenue as
of June 2006
over the
prior year
to the
County of
York.
2007
Accomplishments
-
Document
Imaging -
Continued to
scan or
electronically
capture all
incoming
filings and
achieved
legacy or
back
scanning of
2000 and
2001 case
files.
Began back
scanning of
the year
2005 case
files. As
of August
2007 the
Records Unit
staff and
vendor staff
imaged
883,776
document
pages. In
partnership
with our
imaging
vendor,
DocuScan, we
have trained
a total of
200+ staff
to include
the Bench.
Currently
439 County
employees in
court
appointed/related
departments
access and
use the
imaging
application
- Laserfiche
- greatly
enhancing
access to
criminal
court
filings and
contributing
to the
overall
efficiency
of the
Court.
-
Collections
Enforcement-
Mailed
26,146
overdue
notices.
Suspended -
for the
first time -
117 driver
licenses for
unpaid costs
and fines on
driver
related
offenses.
Restored 29
driver
licenses for
cases paid
in full or
coming into
compliance
with a
payment
plan.
2008
Accomplishments
-
Collections
Enforcement-
continued to
partner with
Adult
Probation in
developing
and refining
the
collections
enforcement
process.
Approximately
21,000
electronic
payment
plans have
been created
in the
Common Pleas
Case
Management
System (CPCMS).
2,200 new
electronic
payment
plans were
created on
older cases
with no
prior
electronic
payment
plan.
Approximately
11,500 cases
remain
without any
electronic
payment plan
created.
Mailed over
21,000
overdue
notices as
of August
2008,
suspended
137 driver
licenses for
defendants
failure to
pay on
driver
related
offenses/assessments,
restored 63
driver
licenses for
defendants
coming into
payment plan
compliance,
filed 1,098
civil
judgments
and
satisfied
226
judgments.
-
Document
Imaging-
on target to
image over
1.1 million
pages in
2008. Years
2000, 2002,
2005 to
present case
files have
been
electronically
scanned and
available
via the
Laserfiche
imaging
application
to over 400
internal
users
greatly
enhancing
access to
vital court
filings and
the overall
efficiency
of the
Court.
Piloted
external
access to
private
attorneys
(Kearney &
Marshall and
Attorney
Leslie) with
plans to
expand to
all
interested
attorneys/law
firms in
September/October
2008
timeframe.
-
Uploading of
Informations/Charges-worked
with the
York County
District
Attorney and
the
Administrative
Office of
Pennsylvania
Courts to
electronically
upload
Informations
or charges
into CPCMS
providing
real time
and accurate
charges
filed by the
DA and
eliminating
redundant
data entry
by deputy
clerks
saving
approximately
20-25 hours
per week in
labor.
-
Electronic
Warrants-
on January
28, 2008,
CPCMS began
transmitting
warrants
generated
within CPCMS
to CLEAN and
NCIC
electronically.
York County
followed in
July 2008
electronically
transmitting
CPCMS
generated
warrants to
the local
York County
warrants
database -
Missile -
providing
for real
time warrant
information
in both the
statewide/national
and local
databases.
-
Evidence-
installed
security
cameras in
the Records
Unit to
provide 24/7
surveillance
of evidence
lockers/vault.
Completed
inventory of
all evidence
and data
entered all
exhibits to
include
location,
max sentence
and other
critical
case details
into the
Property
Room
Inventory
Management
System
(PRIMS).
-
Juvenile
Dependency
Module
-
implemented
AOPC's CPCMS
automated
Dependency
tracking
system as of
September
15, 2008.
The module
is designed
to improve
Family and
Dependency
Court
reporting to
gain a
better
understanding
of what
happens with
children and
families
involved
with the
Court. York
County
specific
efforts
include
training
completion,
use of the
CPCMS
Dependency
module,
implementation
of new
statewide
standard
forms, and
the addition
of the "DP"
docket type
in the
Laserfiche
system.
2009
Accomplishments
-
Collections
Enforcement-approximately
22,735
electronic
payment
plans exist
within the
Common Pleas
Case
Management
System (CPCMS).
In April of
2008 14,000+
cases were
without
payment
plans. As
of August
2009 Costs &
Fines
collections
staff
reduced that
number to
7,512.
Payment plan
delinquency
is down from
71.06% in
August 2008
to 52.31% in
August 2009
- an 18.75%
drop in
delinquency!
-
Document
Imaging-imaged
1.3 million
pages in
2009.
Completed
the back
scanning
project and
now have a
complete
electronic
library of
case filings
from 2000 to
present.
Expanded
external
access to 13
attorneys/law
firms, all
19 district
courts and
the York
City Police
Department.
Real time
document
scanning
time
improved due
to upgrades
in document
batch header
creation
program.
Staff now
use a bar
code gun
that
eliminates
17 mouse
clicks and
21
keystrokes
for each
batch header
sheet
created.
2010
Accomplishments
-
Collections
Enforcement-
maintained
the
Collections
Enforcement
initiative
exclusively
for
non-supervised
defendants
following
the
elimination
of the Adult
Probation
Collections
Enforcement
Unit.
24,635
payment
plans have
been
established.
9,523 are
enforced by
Adult
Probation
for
supervised
defendants;
9,563 are
enforced by
Costs &
Fines and
5,279 -
representing
almost $10.1
million have
been
referred to
a third
party
collections
vendor. In
April 2008
14,000+
cases were
without
payment
plans. In
August 2009,
thanks to
the efforts
of the Costs
& Fines
staff, that
number
dropped to
7,512. As
of August
16, 2010,
that number
is down to
3,517
representing
just over
$2.1 million
owed.
Active
payment plan
delinquency
(overdue 90+
days)
continues to
be down from
71.05% in
August 2008
to 49.32% as
of August
16, 2010.
Overall
delinquency
rate is
55.52%.
Mailed
overdue
notices on
17,611 cases
as of
August.
Suspended
585 driver
licenses as
of August
2008 and
restored 216
driver
licenses for
payment plan
compliance -
$98,387.86
YTD from
driver
license
suspensions
alone.
Filed 1,448
civil
judgments
and
satisfied
142 civil
judgments
YTD.
Petitioned/scheduled
367 cost
contempt
hearings to
date.
$18,501.39
collected as
a direct
result of
cost
contempt
hearings.
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Document
Imaging-
significant
contributor
to the
County's
recognition
as a
finalist for
the AIIM
Carl E.
Nelson Best
Practice
Award and
feature
article in
ECM
Connections
magazine.
Imaged over
1.2 million
pages
representing
approximately
300,000
filings.
Assisted
Adult
Probation
and the
Public
Defender to
place bar
codes on
filings to
expedite the
imaging
process and
reduce user
error. Held
multiple
Laserfiche
imaging
application
end user
training to
include
local police
departments
(Spring
Garden Twp
PD, Hellam
Twp PD,
Southern
Regional PD,
Fairview Twp
PD - 7 total
local police
departments
now have
access),
local
attorneys,
and internal
users to
include a
series
specifically
for the "JV"
juvenile
docket
type. There
are now 718
registered
Laserfiche
users.
Installed
two document
classification
licenses
allowing for
greater
flexibility
in scanning
multiple
document
types and
routing of
bail to YCP
via the
optical mark
queue.
-
Form Orders-
worked with
the Court
and court
related
departments
to develop
and
implement
form Orders
in the
Criminal
Division.
Form Orders
are designed
to provide
immediate
service to
all parties
eliminating
the need for
the
transcribed
Orders and
postage
costs.
-
Outlook 2007
Upgrade-
implemented
ensuring
continued
capability
to email
documents
from
Laserfiche.
Now emailing
vs. snail
mail
(eliminating
postage
costs)
requested
documents to
the PA
Department
of
Corrections
and the
Pennsylvania
Liquor
Control
Board.
Additionally
members of
the public
can receive
documents
electronically
in regard to
on-line
records
request.
2011
Accomplishments
-
Collections
Enforcement-Costs
& Fines
actively
enforces
7,036
electronic
payment
plans as of
August 10,
2011. Adult
Probation is
responsible
for 10,539
payment
plans for
defendants
currently on
supervision.
Credit
Management
Company
(CMC) - the
County's
third party
collections
vendor - is
responsible
for 8,084
payment
plans on a
total of
25,659
payment
plans
maintained
at the
Common Pleas
level. In
April of
2008 14,000+
cases were
without
electronic
payment
plans
established.
As of August
8, 2011,
that number
was reduced
to 797 - the
vast
majority of
which were
still
awaiting
adjudication.
Costs &
Fines staff
suspended
419 licenses
on driver
related
offenses as
of August
2011 and
restored 255
licenses
collecting
$127,430.22
in
initial/balloon
or final
payments.
Filed 2,082
civil
judgments
and
satisfied
330
judgments
collecting
$312,925.56
in final
payments.
Mailed
overdue
notices on
11,287
overdue
cases.
Petitioned
and held 325
cost
contempt
hearings
collecting
$57,940.69
as of August
2011.
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Document
Imaging-
worked with
York County
Information
Services and
Extract
Systems,
redaction
vendor, to
install ID
Shield to
redact
personal
identifiers
- Social
Security
Numbers and
Driver
License
Numbers -
totaling
246,708
redactions
year to
date.
Captured
726,832
images as of
August
2008.
Installed
two
additional
classification
licenses to
speed the
imaging
process.
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Dependency
Court-
actively
working with
the
Administrative
Office of
Pennsylvania
Courts (AOPC),
York County
Children,
Youth and
Families,
and Judge
Musti Cook
to correct
dependency
data within
CPCMS. In
March 2011
CPCMS listed
294 cases in
"junk
buckets" and
as of July
2011 that
number was
reduced to
57.
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Confinement
Data-
identified
2,000+
defendants
listed as
overdue on
their
electronic
payment plan
and confined
to prison.
Identified
and
corrected
60% of those
as no longer
confined.
Working with
AOPC, York
County
Prison and
the
Pennsylvania
Justice
Network to
prevent
incorrect
confinement
data going
forward.
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