Daily Journal Staff Writer
Legislative hearings on the judicial branch's budget won't start until April, but court funding advocates are already organizing to pressure legislators to send more money to the courts.
According to one leader of a statewide effort by legal professionals, more attorneys are getting involved this year as the impacts of court budget cuts grow increasingly tangible.
"Now that the p...
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