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Judges and Judiciary

Jan. 5, 2010

Court's Goal: Do More With Less

Kevin A. Enright, who started his two-year stint as presiding judge of the San Diego County Superior Court Jan. 1, is facing a challenge shared by his counterparts throughout the cash-strapped state - how to do more with less.

By Pat Broderick

Daily Journal Staff Writer

SAN DIEGO - Kevin A. Enright, who started his two-year stint as presiding judge of the San Diego County Superior Court on Jan. 1, is facing a challenge shared by his counterparts throughout the cash-strapped state: how to do more with less.

The key will be criminal and civil court judges willing and able to offer their overburdened colleagues in family and juvenile court help when nee...

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