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Government

Sep. 29, 2012

Judicial Council shrinking advisory committees

As part of a broader effort to increase efficiency and accountability in the judicial branch, council leaders are working to reduce the size of committees to save resources and staffing.


By Paul Jones


Daily Journal Staff Writer


The state Judicial Council is sending out letters to judges and legal professionals appointing them to council advisory committees. But this year, there are fewer letters going out than there are vacant positions.


As part of a broader effort to increase efficiency and accountability in the judicial branch, council leaders are working to shrink the size of the committees to save resources and staf...

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