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Case.net, Court Technology and Public Access in Missouri Courts l Judge Gary Lynch

43 min · 22 de may de 2026
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In this episode of Missouri Law Matters, Judge Matt Hamner talks with Senior Judge Gary Lynch about Missouri courts, court technology and the role of Case.net in helping the public access court information. The conversation explores how Missouri developed a statewide court automation system, why court technology matters and how tools like Case.net support public access to justice. Judge Lynch also discusses his service as a trial judge, appellate judge and senior judge, along with the importance of public service, mental health initiatives and the future of artificial intelligence in the justice system. For anyone searching for Case.net Missouri, Missouri court records, Missouri courts online, Missouri court case search or how Missouri courts use technology, this episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at the people and systems working to serve the public.

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