By Matthew Pordum
Daily Journal Staff Writer SACRAMENTO - As the budget gap grows, the Administrative Office of the Courts has abandoned its opposition to dipping into technology funds to balance the budget - but it's still trying to protect court construction funds. Administrative Director of the Courts Bill Vickery said the rollout of the court case management system - a single, statewide computer system meant to replace each county's individua...
Daily Journal Staff Writer SACRAMENTO - As the budget gap grows, the Administrative Office of the Courts has abandoned its opposition to dipping into technology funds to balance the budget - but it's still trying to protect court construction funds. Administrative Director of the Courts Bill Vickery said the rollout of the court case management system - a single, statewide computer system meant to replace each county's individua...
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