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By Emily Green Daily Journal Staff Writer As a search committee ramps up its nationwide efforts to hire a permanent director of the state's Administrative Office of the Courts, opinions on just what kind of leader is needed already run the gamut. Some say the person should be from California, perhaps with Sacramento sway. Others say a state judge or justice with administrative experience...
By Emily Green Daily Journal Staff Writer As a search committee ramps up its nationwide efforts to hire a permanent director of the state's Administrative Office of the Courts, opinions on just what kind of leader is needed already run the gamut. Some say the person should be from California, perhaps with Sacramento sway. Others say a state judge or justice with administrative experience...
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