Government
Dec. 3, 2015
Judicial Council considered but rejected Sacramento consolidation
The Judicial Council of California, the state court's administrative and policymaking arm, has revealed that it considered — but rejected — closing its San Francisco office and consolidating all of its operations in Sacramento.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
The Judicial Council of California, the state court's administrative and policymaking arm, has revealed that it considered - but rejected - closing its San Francisco office and consolidating all of its operations in Sacramento.
Judicial Council administrator Martin Hoshino caused a stir last month when he announced that the council's Burbank location would close in June 201...
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