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Judges and Judiciary

Mar. 14, 2002

Chief Judge Says Upkeep Funds Scarce

SACRAMENTO - California may be on the cutting edge of using technology to provide greater access to the legal system, but courthouses themselves are in dire need of expensive repair, Chief Justice Ronald M. George told the Legislature on Tuesday in his annual State of the Judiciary address.

By Donna Domino
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SACRAMENTO - California may be on the cutting edge of using technology to provide greater access to the legal system, but courthouses themselves are in dire need of expensive repair, Chief Justice Ronald M. George told the Legislature on Tuesday in his annual State of the Judiciary address.
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