Daily Journal Staff Writer
New amendments to a legislative bill propose to authorize 12 new judgeships a year, prioritizing those counties that have the greatest need for new jurists.
"We need to get rid of something that is discretionary spending and prioritize the administration of justice," said the bill's sponsor, Assemblyman Tim Donnelly, R-Twin Peaks. "That is a constitutionally core issue of government.&...
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