Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - The state's largest trial court will absorb a $38.4 million belt-tightening this fiscal and is on track to lose $157.7 million of its budget over four years as a result of California's budget shortfall, court officials said.
In a recent interview, Los Angeles County Superior Court Presiding Judge Lee Smalley Edmon called the reductions "unprecedented," "staggering...
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