By Matthew Pordum
Daily Journal Staff Writer SACRAMENTO Legislators are drafting language this week that could require greater transparency from the Administrative Office of the Courts. A source close to the state budget negotiations claims the move comes in retaliation for the AOC's failure to compromise at the budget-negotiating table, and not backing down on its decision to close the state's courts one day a month to close its $393 million bud...
Daily Journal Staff Writer SACRAMENTO Legislators are drafting language this week that could require greater transparency from the Administrative Office of the Courts. A source close to the state budget negotiations claims the move comes in retaliation for the AOC's failure to compromise at the budget-negotiating table, and not backing down on its decision to close the state's courts one day a month to close its $393 million bud...
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