By Amy Yarbrough
Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN FRANCISCO - The economic downturn won't sting quite so badly for San Joaquin County Superior Court. The Judicial Council voted unanimously Friday to alleviate cuts to that county court's budget by one third this year, reducing the hit it would have taken to $2 million from $3 million. The agency said the San Joaquin courts are suffering the worst financial situation. The council was poised...
Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN FRANCISCO - The economic downturn won't sting quite so badly for San Joaquin County Superior Court. The Judicial Council voted unanimously Friday to alleviate cuts to that county court's budget by one third this year, reducing the hit it would have taken to $2 million from $3 million. The agency said the San Joaquin courts are suffering the worst financial situation. The council was poised...
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