Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Members of a Judicial Council joint working group met here Tuesday for the second of three public hearings about the state's so-called "Language Access Plan," an initiative meant to ease court access for parties who speak only limited English.
Twenty percent of Californians cannot access the court system without language help, according to the working group. The plan is ...
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