Inside courts today, it's budget, budget, budget. Judges are asked to do a lot more with a lot less. Commissioners, court reporters, bailiffs, research attorneys and administrative support are a fond and distant memory. Veteran judges have added to their busy caseloads not only matters once handled by subordinate judicial officers - small claims, mental health hearings, probable cause determinations - but now are typing their own orders and tak...
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