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Government

Jul. 19, 2014

Judicial branch intensifying efforts on court access, technology

While state courts are unable to grow services amid constraints in the 2014-15 budget, judicial branch leaders are moving forward with efforts to set them on a better course.


By Paul Jones


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SACRAMENTO - Having failed to secure some much-needed funding increases, California's judiciary is making the best of a bad situation by pushing forward with plans to leverage technology and review how courts can do a better job providing services to the public.


Last week, Chief Justice Tani G. Cantil-Sakauye announced a new commission of judges who will spend two years looking at ways courts can c...

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