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Judges and Judiciary

May 22, 2002

Jurist Keeps 30-Day Break Between Motions, Trial

LOS ANGELES - Saying the court has the right to make its own local rules, a Superior Court judge on Monday rejected a challenge to a requirement in Compton that all motions be heard at least 30 days before trial.

By David Houston
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        LOS ANGELES - Saying the court has the right to make its own local rules, a Superior Court judge on Monday rejected a challenge to a requirement in Compton that all motions be heard at least 30 days before trial.
        "We have certain rules here, and they are to be followed," Judge Steven...

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