Received work, defects, proof gaps, scheduling needs, and exceptions start in the operations board.
Open path →Move from clerk dispatch to judge readiness without role confusion.
A role sequence for State demos: clerk operations board, selected-item rail, hearing slotting, judge hearing readiness, bench packet review, and order workbench.
Missing requirements, packet preview, service/proof, next actions, and closure codes stay beside the queue.
Open path →Slotting, collisions, at-risk calendar, and packet readiness stay tied to the work object.
Open path →Chambers receives source-backed packets, contradictions, order posture, and reserved decision aging.
Open path →Role sequence board
Use this when a State contact asks how the PSA moves work from intake to decision-ready review.
| Step | Role | Show next |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | Clerk | Operations board and selected item rail. |
| 02 | Clerk | Hearing slotting and service/proof visibility. |
| 03 | Judge | Hearing readiness and bench packet review. |
| 04 | Judge | Order workbench and reserved decision aging. |
- Clerk queue first
- No silent closure
- Scheduling tied to queue
- Judge sees ready packet
- Human controls order posture
Court operations can be queue-first and role-safe.
Human review remains the control point. This route is a public training record with fictional records and is not connected to a live court system.
- 1Queue-first operations
Authenticated role claims
- 2Role-safe visibility
Court assignment model
- 3Packet and audit posture
Persistence, audit, storage, and export adapters
- 4State IT configuration boundary
Configured pilot limitations
This public walkthrough uses fictional training records. It does not submit filings, change court records, provide legal advice, or connect to a live court system. Production use requires authenticated access, configured adapters, audit logging, and court-approved integration boundaries.
