By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer
RIVERSIDE - In a drastic move, Riverside's supervising criminal court judge Friday dismissed two misdemeanor cases, saying the court lacked enough judges to hear them.
The dismissals, rendered because the cases were nearing their speedy-trial time limits, were the first for the court.
Judge Gary Tran...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
RIVERSIDE - In a drastic move, Riverside's supervising criminal court judge Friday dismissed two misdemeanor cases, saying the court lacked enough judges to hear them.
The dismissals, rendered because the cases were nearing their speedy-trial time limits, were the first for the court.
Judge Gary Tran...
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