that the troubles involved with the transition to the new software were causing some inmates to overstay their time in the jail by at least a couple of days. Finn said some overstayed their time by two or three weeks. The transition to the new software has also delayed assigning attorneys to cases.
One of his clients, who is facing a serious felony charge, spent 20 years in a psychiatric hospital before regaining competency for court. He just recently returned to the Dallas jail. For a period, Finn didn’t know whether the client was getting his medication because he wasn’t sure where he was in the jail. “The guy’s going to get unmedicated,” Finn said.
Douglas Huff, president of the Dallas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, said one thing everyone should understand and what’s troubling about this is that Odyssey is not new. He said many counties around North Texas use it. The system has certainly caused some trouble for some, but hasn’t created too many problems, said J.J. Koch, a Dallas County criminal district court judge. “There’s definitely some user problems that have been popping up. Some folks haven’t quite learned it yet,” he said.The judge said the most significant problem he’s heard about is the delay in releasing people from jail. He doesn't think the process is as broken as it was a couple weeks ago, but he is disturbed by it still.
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