Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - Gov. Jerry Brown on Monday proposed permanently cutting the judiciary's budget by $200 million as part of his plan to reduce the state's deficit.
The governor's budget proposal leaves it up to the judicial branch to decide - at least initially - where to make the cuts.
"It's deep, it's grave, and it's alarming to us," said California Chief Justic...
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