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    Day-to-day responsibility for judicial administration rests with each individual court. By statute and administrative practice, each court appoints support staff, supervises spending, and manages court records. The chief judge of each court oversees day-to-day court administration, while important policy decisions are made by judges of a court work...

    The Administrative Office is the agency within the judicial branch that provides a broad range of legislative, legal, financial, technology, management, administrative, and program support services to federal courts. Judicial Conference committees, with court input, advise the Administrative Office as it develops the annual judiciary budget for app...

    The Federal Judicial Centerprovides training and research for the federal judiciary. The FJC develops orientation and continuing education programs for judges and other court personnel. It also studies judiciary operations and recommends to the Judicial Conference how to improve the management and administration of the federal courts. FJC operation...

    This Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigationhas authority to transfer cases to a single district court, when cases in more than one court address similar questions. Examples are mass tort actions arising from airplane crashes, breast implants, or asbestos. Seven court of appeals and district court judges named by the Chief Justice make up the pa...

    The United States Sentencing Commission(USSC) establishes sentencing guidelines for the federal criminal justice system. It monitors sentencing recommendations by probation officers and operates an information center on sentencing practices. Sentencing Commission members are a chair, three vice chairs, and three other voting commissioners, appointe...

    Oversight mechanisms work together to hold judges and judiciary staff responsible for their conduct as government officials and for the management of public resources. Learn moreabout how this works within the federal judiciary.

  2. The following are descriptions of the types of information that are available to authorized users through JNET. Learn more about JNET access. AOPC UJS Portal Provides access to docket sheets for Pennsylvania's Appellate Courts, Court of Common Pleas, and Magisterial District Judges. Authorized users can access the Law Enforcement portal, local ...

  3. The Pennsylvania Judiciary Web Portal provides the public with access to various aspects of court information, including appellate courts, common pleas courts and magisterial district court docket sheets; common pleas courts and magisterial district court calendars; and PAePay.

  4. The Pennsylvania Justice Network (JNET) is the Commonwealth's primary public safety and criminal justice information broker. JNET's integrated justice portal provides a common online environment for authorized users to access public safety and criminal justice information.

  5. In addition, secure Court Summary Information, Case Accounting and Pre-Sentence Summary reports are available for Criminal Courts of Common Pleas and Philadelphia Municipal Court cases. A secure login is required to access this service. Complete listing of Pennsylvania. judicial districts. and county numbers.

  6. This site is maintained by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts on behalf of the Federal Judiciary. The purpose of this site is to provide information from and about the Judicial Branch of the U.S. Government.

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