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Administrative/Regulatory

Jul. 27, 2011

Orange county courts still in the black

While Superior Courts around the state are closing courtrooms and eliminating key services, Orange County's court is not. It plans no layoffs, no closures and no shutdowns, and it has money in the bank.


By Don J. DeBenedictis


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SANTA ANA - While Superior Courts around the state are shuttering courtrooms and eliminating key services to close a $13.59 million gap, Orange County's court is not. It plans no layoffs, no closures and no shutdowns, and it has money in the bank.


"We have done a very good job of trying to budget and plan," said Judge Kim G. Dunning, the court's immediate-past presiding...

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