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Administrative/Regulatory

Oct. 28, 2009

Court Computer Project Has Hidden Costs

The Administrative Office of the Courts' long-sought computer system - one of the most expensive in state history - is costing county trial courts millions of dollars in addition to the project's reported costs.

By Amy Yarbrough

Daily Journal Staff Writer

SAN FRANCISCO - The Administrative Office of the Courts' long-sought computer system - one of the most expensive in state history - is costing trial courts millions of dollars in addition to the project's reported costs, according to interviews and reports obtained by the Daily Journal.

Los Angeles, San Diego, Orange and Sacramento counties alone have s...

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