Law Practice
Jul. 31, 2009
Judicial Leaders Hear From Public On Budget Cut Plans
Judicial leaders got some rare feedback at their public meeting Tuesday: an earful from workers and law enforcement decrying the agency's proposed cuts, including a controversial plan to close the state's courts an extra day each month to save money.




Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN FRANCISCO - Judicial leaders got some rare feedback at their public meeting Tuesday: an earful from workers and law enforcement decrying the agency's proposed cuts, including a controversial plan to close the state's courts an extra day each month to save money. The Judicial Council, policymaking body for the state's courts, met in San Francisco to hash out how to spread $190.13 million in reduced ...
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