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Government

Jul. 15, 2014

Despite budget doom, some courts to avoid slashing service

Despite gloomy messages that the state judicial system could crumble without a major funding boost, several large county courts will not be laying off employees, closing courthouses, or reducing services even without one.


By Saul Sugarman


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Despite gloomy messages that state courts could crumble without a major funding boost, several large county courts will not be laying off employees, closing courthouses, or reducing services even without one.


Court officials say that is because many services already have been slashed, and other counties say further cutbacks are coming.


Still, the news somewhat diverges from previous statem...

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