Administrative/Regulatory
Dec. 30, 2009
Judges Predict Deeper Cuts in 2010
It was an unprecedented year for the California courts, which for the first time in history shut their doors once a month to minimize the bleeding from a $393 million budget deficit. And for many courts, 2010 could be even worse.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
This was an unprecedented year for the California courts, which for the first time in their history shut their doors once a month to minimize the bleeding from a $393 million budget deficit.
And for many courts, 2010 could be even worse.
"We're going to see another year of cuts," said Judge Michael Paul Vicencia, president of the California Ju...
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