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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