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By Laura Ernde Daily Journal Staff Writer Despite qualms from some trial judges facing their own budget woes, the Judicial Council on Tuesday approved $2 million in emergency funding for the struggling San Joaquin County Superior Court. Without the money, San Joaquin was facing a $1 million budget shortfall for the 2011-12 fiscal year and had no money in reserve. Officials have alread...
By Laura Ernde Daily Journal Staff Writer Despite qualms from some trial judges facing their own budget woes, the Judicial Council on Tuesday approved $2 million in emergency funding for the struggling San Joaquin County Superior Court. Without the money, San Joaquin was facing a $1 million budget shortfall for the 2011-12 fiscal year and had no money in reserve. Officials have alread...
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