In today’s federal courts, high-tech courtrooms are the rule, not the exception. According to a Federal Judicial Center report, by the end of 2003, more than half of federal district courtrooms had video monitors in the jury box, and 93 percent were wired for laptops.

“The goal is to have every federal courtroom wired for evidence presentation, and all courthouses built in the last eight years have at least one courtroom that is fully wired and equipped,” says Richard Carelli, of the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts.

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