Litigation
May 28, 2014
Justices appear skeptical of ruling barring rail project from selling bonds
State appeals court justices seemed skeptical Friday of a lower court ruling that California's High Speed Rail project should be barred from selling bonds and must to redo a plan to build a 300-mile stretch of track.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - The state appellate court seemed skeptical Friday of a lower court ruling that California's high-speed rail project should be barred from selling bonds and must to redo a plan to build a 300-mile stretch of track.
In arguments before justices of the 3rd District Court of Appeal, Deputy Attorney General Ross Moody contended Sacramento County Superior Court Judge Michael Kenny erred in tw...
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