The Judicial Council agreed Tuesday to update its formula to determine judicial workloads around the state.
The approval came during the council's business meeting after its workload assessment advisory committee submitted a report last week estimating California needs an additional 173 judges to handle current caseloads.
Under the council's new formula, a majority of judges would go to less tha...
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