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Criminal

Aug. 20, 2003

Private-Judge Referral Study Will Wait One Year

LOS ANGELES - A statewide Judicial Council study of private-judge referrals, sparked by protests that sitting judges were sending too many case issues out to referees, has been put on hold until next year, court officials said Monday.

By Leslie Simmons
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        LOS ANGELES - A statewide Judicial Council study of private-judge referrals, sparked by protests that sitting judges were sending too many case issues out to referees, h...

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