Judges and Judiciary
Oct. 24, 2022
Losing light in favor of darkness – LA court’s relocation of reporters
California gave courts $30 million this year to hire reporters for family and civil courtrooms. LASC received $9 million, but they’re scrapping the project the same year without anything to show for all that money?





Los Angeles County Superior Court's (LASC) plan to relocate court reporters from family law and probate cases to felony cases starting Nov. 14 treats symptoms, i.e., lack of court reporters, instead of disease, i.e., LASC's failure to recruit court reporters, while not making a good-faith effort to pursue less intrusive solutions.
Prior columns in this periodical mention electronic recorders as a solution to the alleged court reporter shor...
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