By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer
RIVERSIDE - To help reduce Riverside County's backlog of criminal cases, state Chief Justice Ronald George said Friday that he's sending in a dozen retired and out-of-county active judges to bolster the bench.
The additional help is expected to allow resumption of civil trials in a few months, according to Riverside's supervising cri...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
RIVERSIDE - To help reduce Riverside County's backlog of criminal cases, state Chief Justice Ronald George said Friday that he's sending in a dozen retired and out-of-county active judges to bolster the bench.
The additional help is expected to allow resumption of civil trials in a few months, according to Riverside's supervising cri...
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