By Don J. DeBenedictis
Daily Journal Staff Writer ORANGE - A daylong symposium billed as a pro and con about collaborative courts had trouble finding much bad to say about the forums for drug, drunk-driving and other special-problem defendants. Even the prosecutors and prosecution students who filled a lecture hall at Orange County's nominally conservative Chapman University School of Law seemed mostly to approve of the specialty courts Friday, although s...
Daily Journal Staff Writer ORANGE - A daylong symposium billed as a pro and con about collaborative courts had trouble finding much bad to say about the forums for drug, drunk-driving and other special-problem defendants. Even the prosecutors and prosecution students who filled a lecture hall at Orange County's nominally conservative Chapman University School of Law seemed mostly to approve of the specialty courts Friday, although s...
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