Daily Journal Staff Writer
A group of judges and other state officials is working to figure out how California's courts can be equitably funded. But their first challenge is to determine how to meaningfully compare courts' incredibly diverse situations and needs.
"We have 58 different county courts with 58 different constituencies, geographies and different caseload types," said Justice Harry Hull of the 3rd Dis...
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