Judges, jurors and barristers are to replace their traditional bundles with iPad-style devices in an attempt to create paperless courts.
Prosecutors will be given tablet devices that will contain all the evidence and documentation needed to conduct court hearings.
The scheme will later be extended to judges, jurors and defence barristers, eventually meaning courts can operate without paper.
All Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) departments in England and Wales are preparing to roll out the devices from April.
A mock trial is due to be held at Norwich Crown Court to test the system and prosecutors in Norfolk are to be given 35 Hewlett Packard tablets worth up to £1000 ($2000) each in preparation.