Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - A year after senior court officials mulled over the idea of cutting ties with county sheriffs and creating their own, less expensive, security team, the judiciary is facing the serious possibility it will nearly lose control of courthouse security.
Gov. Jerry Brown's budget plan seeks to shift responsibility for court security from the state-run judiciary to county governments. To pay...
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