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Judges and Judiciary

May 2, 2017

Confidential memo advises judges on how to handle ICE agents in courthouses

A confidential memorandum sent to all of the state's presiding judges and court executive officers by the Judicial Council of California offered suggestions on how courts "might seek to develop solutions if ICE enforcement activities cause a disruption to normal court operations."

By L.J. Williamson
Daily Journal Staff Writer

A confidential memorandum sent to all of the state's presiding judges and court executive officers by the Judicial Council of California offered suggestions on how courts "might seek to develop solutions if ICE enforcement activities cause a disruption to normal court operations."

Citing attorney-client privilege, the Judicial Council would not release the text of the memo.

According ...

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