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Judges and Judiciary

May 23, 2006

George Sees Ambitious Agenda Falter

SAN FRANCISCO - California Chief Justice Ronald M. George had high hopes for this year's legislative session in Sacramento. At the close of 2005, he set an ambitious, three-pronged agenda: convince lawmakers to put a constitutional amendmen

By Savannah Blackwell
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN FRANCISCO - California Chief Justice Ronald M. George had high hopes for this year's legislative session in Sacramento.
      At the close of 2005, he set an ambitious, three-pronged agenda: convince lawmakers to put a constitutional amendment before voters that would increase the power of the Judicial Council; get them to inclu...

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