Daily Journal Staff Writer
About one in 10 judges who take the bench every day in San Bernardino County wouldn't be there if not for a statewide program that pays retired judges to help short-staffed courthouses.
The state keeps an army of 400 retired judges on call to temporarily fill vacancies, pinch-hit during medical leaves and otherwise help keep courts running during judicial shortages. But the budget for assigned judg...
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