By Saul Sugarman
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Still in its early days, a state program that offers hefty discounts on traffic fines is already performing significantly better than its predecessor three years ago.
What remains uncertain is whether the early momentum will continue, and how much money superior courts around the state will end up getting.
The traffic amnesty program run by the Judicial Council offers California resident...
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