By Drew Combs
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - With less than two weeks to go before Los Angeles federal courts switch to a new mandatory criminal e-filing system, officials have trained many fewer private defense lawyers than they had hoped.
Court officials for the Central District of California say just 252 private defense lawyers have undergone the training. They had hoped to ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - With less than two weeks to go before Los Angeles federal courts switch to a new mandatory criminal e-filing system, officials have trained many fewer private defense lawyers than they had hoped.
Court officials for the Central District of California say just 252 private defense lawyers have undergone the training. They had hoped to ...
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