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Date Added: August 19, 2008 04:16:03 PM
Online public records are the center of a school library director's challenge to Miami-Dade's longtime clerk of courts. Incumbent Harvey Ruvin has already made traffic court paperless and has similar plans for family court later this year, but challenger David Nelson said progress is too slow.

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