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Judges and Judiciary

Feb. 1, 2014

Tweaks to funding algorithm could be boon to small courts

Smaller county courts across the state stand to benefit from changes to a workload-based funding allocation method that the Judicial Council's budget committee officially recommended on Thursday.


By Paul Jones


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A couple of California's smaller courts - those in Alpine and Sierra counties - will likely see significant boosts in annual funding following a meeting Thursday of the state judicial branch's budget committee. Other small courts, too, will likely reap benefits under changes the committee proposed to a new funding method being phased in by the branch.


Last year the branch began phasing in a new,...

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