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Judges and Judiciary,
Government

Jul. 16, 2020

Kern County presiding judge’s new order allows public, media to attend court proceedings

ACLU, First Amendment Coalition praised the modified court access order.

Kern County Presiding Judge Judith K. Dulcich modified a standing order to allow members of the media and public to attend proceedings in all courthouses, a step hailed Wednesday by the ACLU and First Amendment Coalition as critical to restoring rights of access to trials and hearings.

The new standing order is expected to alleviate problems that prompted the organizat...

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