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Judges and Judiciary

Dec. 19, 2012

Chief justice discusses issues including court funding, executions

Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye said Monday she expects executions in the state won't resume for at least another three years.


By Emily Green and Paul Jones


Daily Journal Staff Writers


SAN FRANCISCO - Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye said Monday she expects executions in the state won't resume for at least another three years.


Cantil-Sakauye made the comments at an annual question-and-answer session with news reporters in her chambers. She also said she expects "nuclear discussions" in the coming months over the longstanding complaint by some courts th...

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