Daily Journal Staff Writer
During a seemingly endless wave of budget cuts, California superior courts reduced window hours, closed courtrooms and terminated commissioners, court reporters, clerks and custodians. But some recent cash infusions from the state have restored a small sliver of court services once offered in better times.
This summer, San Francisco County Superior Court reopened a juvenile dependency courtroom for t...
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