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California Supreme Court

Jan. 24, 2008

Justices to Consider Riverside Court Case Overflow Policy

RIVERSIDE - The state Supreme Court will consider a controversial Riverside County Superior Court policy that limits which types of courts officials can tap to help handle an overflowing criminal calendar.

By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 2.

      RIVERSIDE - The state Supreme Court will consider a controversial Riverside County Superior Court policy that limits which types of courts officials can tap to help handle an overflowing criminal calendar.
      By law, courts can recruit civil judges to hear criminal cases that are on the verge of bei...

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