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Administrative/Regulatory

Jan. 6, 2010

Study Says Court Cuts Could Hit State Coffers

California could be hit with nearly $30 billion in economic losses over the next four years as a result of cuts to Los Angeles courts, according to a new study commissioned by Los Angeles Superior Court.

By Catherine Ho

Daily Journal Staff Writer

LOS ANGELES - California could be hit with nearly $30 billion in economic losses over the next four years as a result of cuts to Los Angeles County courts, according to a study the Superior Court commissioned.

Charles "Tim" McCoy, presiding judge of the Los Angeles courts, has spent recent months campaigning to stave off court closures and furloughs by diverting construction ...

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