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Workload Drivers - Supervised Release Violations, Probation Violations, and Rule 35 motions– do Workload Drivers coded to the underlying substantive case “transfer” to those cases?




Question: Do the workload drivers follow the client in dData? Specifically, assume that all of the drivers were previously coded to a client’s substantive case, and there is then a supervised release violation, a probation violation, or a Rule 35 motion. Do those  Workload Drivers’s coded to a client’s original case automatically “follow” the client into the new violation or Rule 35 case?

Answer: No.

Please code the Workload Drivers for every case. In the above example, the dData system doesn’t not automatically associate the Workload Drivers from the old substantive case to the new violation or Rule 35 case. The appropriate drivers should be re-entered for that new case, even though it is the same client.

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