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Judges and Judiciary

Aug. 25, 1998

Modernization Comes Slowly

In a year of efforts to improve the efficiency and productivity of California's trial courts, the majority of these courts still struggle simply to make ends meet and stay even with past service levels, officials say.

        A year ago, the Daily Journal reported in a series of articles that attempts to modernize the California court system were being stymied by outmoded equipment, balkanized administrations and opposition to court consolidation. Following is an update on the issue.
By Pamela A. MacLean
and Philip Carrizosa
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