2023 State of the Court Annual Report

COURT SERVICES IN THE COMMUNITY

SHELTER COURT Established in 2017, Shelter Court aims to improve efficiency in judicial proceedings, match services to offenders, and build bridges between public and private agencies that serve homeless and transient offenders. Many homeless or transient individuals want to rejoin society and work. However, to gain employment they need a driver’s license or to resolve open warrants and/or criminal cases and open citations. Judge Uhler and her mobile courtroom traveled to community events from the West Valley to the High Desert accompanied by the court’s Self-Help Department to provide additional services.

Makeshift Courtroom at Shelter Court Event

5% INCREASE IN SERVICES FROM 2022

500 + CASES RESOLVED

Justice Partners involved with Court Staff

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