By Lawrence Hurley
Daily Journal Staff Writer WASHINGTON - In an attempt to save money, the federal judiciary announced Tuesday that magistrate judges in large courthouses, such as a proposed facility in Los Angeles, will have to share courtrooms when new courthouses are constructed. Just last year, the U.S. Judicial Conference, the policy-making body of the federal judiciary, said senior judges would also have to share courtrooms in new courthou...
Daily Journal Staff Writer WASHINGTON - In an attempt to save money, the federal judiciary announced Tuesday that magistrate judges in large courthouses, such as a proposed facility in Los Angeles, will have to share courtrooms when new courthouses are constructed. Just last year, the U.S. Judicial Conference, the policy-making body of the federal judiciary, said senior judges would also have to share courtrooms in new courthou...
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