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Judges and Judiciary

Jun. 6, 2000

Court Ruling: Status of Court Clerks to Be Maintained

California 2nd District Court of Appeal Judge William Masterson blasted Los Angeles County counsel's arguments for reclassifying Compton Municipal Court deputy clerks out of the civil service system as a "distorted view of employee freedom" and affirmed Thursday the trial court's 1998 writ of mandate directing the court to maintain civil service status for all its deputy court clerks.

        
By Ed Kimble
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        California 2nd District Court of Appeal Judge William Masterson blasted Los Angeles County counsel's arguments for reclassifying Compton Municipal Court deputy clerks out of the civil service system as a...

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