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Government

Mar. 18, 2014

Walk-up windows slim courthouse waits

Court visitors are taking advantage of service counters in new Long Beach building.

By Sarah Parvini

Daily Journal Staff Writer

LONG BEACH - When the Gov. George Deukmejian Courthouse opened here last fall, much was made of the $395-million structure replacing one of the worst courthouses in the state.

But amid the hubbub of taking in the massive changes, one of the courthouse's key features was overlooked: the walk-up counters outside the building designed to make it easier for people to complete their court transactions without ...

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