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Perspective

Nov. 12, 2012

How to determine the need for judgeships

A recent AOC report updates the data on the need for judgeships in various counties. The report uses standards that are not unreasonable, but there is an easier way. By Helios Hernandez of Riverside County Superior Court

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR COLUMN

The Nov. 5 article titled "Court Staffs Up In Arms About Report," deals with reactions to a study by the Administrative Office of the Courts updating the data on the need for judgeships for the various counties of California. The Judicial Council addressed the study at their Oct. 25 meeting. The reaction was caused by data in the report that indicated that several counties have more judges than needed based on statewide standar...

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