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By Dominica Anderson and Kathryn Schultz In this depressed economy, while businesses of all kinds are shutting their doors for lack of customers, "customer pressure" on California courts is as heavy as ever - and about to become even heavier. By the end of this year, all courthouses are expected to close once a month to help deal with the state's financial crisis. A Sacramento judge said the closures will result in "monstrous new bac...
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