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Government

Mar. 12, 2014

Money-saving court reforms face uphill battle

But judicial branch's effort to implement measures to cut costs - frustrated by the Legislature last year - is once again running into obstacles from lawmakers.


By Paul Jones


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Even as courts push for increased funding, California's judicial branch is looking to save money.


But the effort to implement measures to cut costs - frustrated by the Legislature last year - is once again running into obstacles from lawmakers.


After vetting several proposed money-saving reforms and seeking support from legislators, the branch has managed to shepherd only two so-called &...

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