Daily Journal Staff Writer
Despite a perceived slow start to appointing judges, data shows Gov. Jerry Brown is within reach of his predecessors' records. And his appointment process - which some observers say involves greater deliberation and more personal involvement than past governors, and drew criticism for eschewing a judicial appointments secretary - has drawn praise in some quarters for its results, though many vacancies remain....
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