Courtroom technology is available to lawyers and litigants. If you have a question about the technology or want to practice using it before a court proceeding, contact the courtroom deputy of the presiding judge. Contact information for courtroom deputies is in About the Judges under each judge's listing.
Name | Description |
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Annotation Monitors | Monitors that allow annotation |
Assisted-Listening Headsets | Headsets that enhance volume |
Audio/Visual Players | VHS and DVD players |
Document Cameras (ELMO) | Devices that display on a large screen a hardcopy document placed on the document camera |
Laptop Connections | Video Graphics Array (VGA) and audio connections for presentation of evidence on a laptop |
Lawyer Tables | Equipped with two microphones, a monitor to view evidence, a VGA, audio connection, and a power outlet (except for the third-floor courtrooms in Ocala) |
Plasma Screens | 42" plasma screens (except in Orlando) |
Projectors | Projectors and screens |
Teleconferencing | Teleconferencing for up to six participants |
Televisions | Televisions to play video content |
Videoconferencing | Videoconferencing at a judge's discretion |
Wireless Access | Wireless Internet at a judge's discretion (the courtroom deputy provides the password) |
Witness Boxes | Boxes equipped with a microphone and an annotation monitor to display evidence (except the third-floor courtrooms in Ocala) |
Resources
Guide to Adjusting Monitors
Guide to Connecting Your Laptop
Guide to Using a Document Camera
Guide to Using an Annotation Monitor