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MATERIALS TO BE PROVIDED. The City shall provide to the Contractor at no cost to the Contractor or the defendant one (1) electronic copy of all discoverable materials concerning each assigned case, including where relevant, a copy of the abstract of the defendant's driving record, 911 call recording, and audio recordings. Video recordings shall be made available for inspection in accordance with rules for discovery. Contractor is responsible for timely receipt of all documents from the Court. The City shall provide three (3) licenses to access Justware, a software accessing electronic discovery materials and court forms, while conducting business at Federal Way Municipal Court. A web-based portal will be available to access Justware when not physically present in Federal Way Municipal Court. All non-electronic documents will be delivered to a designated location at the Federal Way Municipal Court. At the request of the Contractor, the City will provide one (1) copy of the City of Federal Way Revised Criminal Code and any amendments thereto adopted during the term of this Agreement. The Code is available electronically at: xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/XX/XxxxxxxXxx. The Contractor agrees that it has secured or will secure at the Contractor’s own expense, all persons, employees, and equipment required, including but not limited to computers, to perform the services contemplated and or required pursuant to this Agreement.
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MATERIALS TO BE PROVIDED. The City shall provide to the Contractor at no cost to the Contractor or the defendant one (1) copy of all discoverable materials concerning each assigned case, including where relevant, a copy of the abstract of the defendant’s driving record, with the exception of audio and video recordings which shall be made available for inspection in accordance with rules for discovery. A copy of 911 call recordings intended to be introduced at trial shall be provided by the City upon request. All documents will be delivered to the Contractor’s office. The City shall provide the Contractor with a copy of the City of Federal Way Criminal Code and any amendments thereto adopted during the term of this Agreement.

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