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Government

Feb. 8, 2000

S.D. County Provides Help Only In Most Dire Dependency Cases

For many California counties, particularly the smaller ones, money is the obstacle to providing attorneys for children in juvenile dependency proceedings.

By Cheryl Romo
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        For many California counties, particularly the smaller ones, money is the obstacle to providing attorneys for children in juvenile dependency proceedings.
        But San Diego is an example of an affluent major metropolitan area whose juvenile court once appointed attorneys...

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