By Amy Yarbrough
Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN FRANCISCO - Relations between judges and the Administrative Office of the Courts have grown even rockier after Chief Justice Ronald M. George made critical comments about some jurists at a recent meeting. At least two are demanding an apology, but George is standing firm. The controversy emanates from a report George delivered to the Judicial Council at its Aug. 14 meeting. George publicly ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN FRANCISCO - Relations between judges and the Administrative Office of the Courts have grown even rockier after Chief Justice Ronald M. George made critical comments about some jurists at a recent meeting. At least two are demanding an apology, but George is standing firm. The controversy emanates from a report George delivered to the Judicial Council at its Aug. 14 meeting. George publicly ...
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