Judges and Judiciary
Dec. 16, 1999
Two Courtrooms Get Longer Cases
Two Courtrooms Get Longer Cases Starting today, two additional courtrooms at the main c ounty c ourthouse downtown will be dedicated to handling long-cause civil matters, bringing the number of such Los Angeles Superior Court courtrooms to nine, the court has announced.




Two Courtrooms
Get Longer Cases
Starting today, two additional courtrooms at the main c ounty c ourthouse downtown will be dedicated to handling long-cause civil matters, bringing the number of such Los Angeles Superior Court courtrooms to nine, the court has announced.
Judge Haley Fromholz in Department 20 and Judge Judith Chirlin in Department 34 ...
Get Longer Cases
Starting today, two additional courtrooms at the main c ounty c ourthouse downtown will be dedicated to handling long-cause civil matters, bringing the number of such Los Angeles Superior Court courtrooms to nine, the court has announced.
Judge Haley Fromholz in Department 20 and Judge Judith Chirlin in Department 34 ...
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