Government
Mar. 19, 2013
Branch closing in on new court funding formula
Poorer courts in California may soon see their fortunes improve as the Judicial Council's budget subcommittee gets ready to unveil a new method of allocating funds to each county, but court officers are still waiting to see whether the new




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Poorer courts in California may soon see their fortunes improve as the Judicial Council's budget subcommittee gets ready to unveil a new method of allocating funds to each county. The changes will come after years of some courts saying they get proportionally less money to handle their workload than others. Sacramento County Superior Court Presiding Judge Laurie Earl, who chairs the Funding Allocation Subcomm...
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