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By Gabe Friedman Daily Journal Staff Writer In his first eight months in office, Gov. Jerry Brown has raised more questions than he has answered about how he plans to fill open judiciary seats. Brown bucked tradition by not hiring a judicial appointments secretary and the spotlight on his selection process has only grown harsher since lawmakers weighed - but ultimately dropped - a bill t...
By Gabe Friedman Daily Journal Staff Writer In his first eight months in office, Gov. Jerry Brown has raised more questions than he has answered about how he plans to fill open judiciary seats. Brown bucked tradition by not hiring a judicial appointments secretary and the spotlight on his selection process has only grown harsher since lawmakers weighed - but ultimately dropped - a bill t...
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