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Hacking of vendor delays Maine eCourts pilot program

Hacking of vendor delays Maine eCourts pilot program

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) - The hacking of the vendor that's helping the Maine judicial branch get documents online is going to delay the rollout of the pilot program. Photo: clipart.com


PORTLAND, Maine (AP) – The hacking of the vendor that’s helping the Maine judicial branch get documents online is going to delay the rollout of the pilot program.

Maine’s “eCourts” program was supposed to go live Oct. 5 for Bangor District Court and Penobscot County Superior Court, along with the state’s business and consumer docket.

Tyler assures the state that the postponement of the Maine eCourts go-live date should be only temporary.

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