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Judges and Judiciary

May 24, 2012

Courts look at what's left to cut in light of latest budget proposal

After news broke of Gov. Jerry Brown 's proposed half billion dollar cut to the state's judiciary, the latest in a series of reductions to the branch, superior courts again began to look at where they could trim back their services.


By Saul Sugarman


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Since news broke of Gov. Jerry Brown's proposed half billion dollar cut to the state's judiciary - the latest in a series of reductions to the branch - superior courts are going back to the drawing board and looking at where else they can trim their services.


While many courts are holding off on decisions for now, the general consensus is that civil departments, which have already been signi...

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