Judges and Judiciary
Aug. 2, 2016
With funding in the balance, Alameda County judge voices complaints
Top representatives from Alameda County Superior Court, who stand to lose funding to courts in rapidly expanding areas in the state, expressed concerns to the Judicial Council Friday about how public money is divvied up.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO — Top representatives from Alameda County Superior Court, who stand to lose funding to courts in rapidly expanding areas in the state, expressed concerns to the Judicial Council Friday about how public money is divvied up.
Alameda County Presiding Judge Morris D. Jacobson and Court Executive Chad Finke both asked the council, the policymaking arm of the ...
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