...limited impact. The trial courts must still absorb $261 million in ongoing budget cuts next year, according to the AOC. And pension and health...
...insist they're serious about going to voters. Consumer Watchdog president Jamie Court said private polling and focus groups suggest the public supports letting juries...
...STATES, Petitioner, v. SUPERIOR COURT OF YOLO COUNTY, Respondent; THE REGENTS OF THE...
...Administrative Office of the Courts about the Long Beach courthouse financing fiasco. "My question is, to the AOC: How did you let...
...s fee- and fine-funded construction account to offset cuts to trial court operations. It also delayed the repayment of $90 million the state borrowed...
...crying wolf. But it does question the AOC's past devotion to the pricey and ill-fated Court Case Management System, its large number of...
... According to the AOC announcement, Todd's retirement is...
...materialized. Now AOC staffers say the Judicial Council doesn't need legislative approval for video proceedings, just the new rules of court on the...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...materialized. Now AOC staffers say the Judicial Council doesn't need legislative approval for video proceedings, just the new rules of court on the...
...that will consider courts' short-term needs and a "long-term" vision for branch IT projects, according to the AOC's response. The...
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