The last Judicial Council meeting of the decade began the same way the decade did: with concern over the California courts budget.
In his comments near the start of the session Thursday, the council’s administrative director, Martin Hoshino, said “trend lines” continue to show a steep drop in the fines and fees collected by courts to maintain ongoing operations and other expenses. Hoshino said these revenues have fallen from a high ...
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