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Judges and Judiciary

Apr. 1, 1999

Packing It In

The decision to close 12 of the 17 entrances to Los Angeles County's largest courthouse is provoking a mixed reaction in its halls. Tyrone Butterfield, who spends much of his day going in and out of the courthouse due to his work for an attorney service, worries that delays while he waits in line may make it tough to get his clients' documents filed on time. "It's going to make things real hectic in here because a lot of people come into this building," he said.

By Denise Levin
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        The decision to close 12 of the 17 entrances to Los Angeles County's largest courthouse is provoking a mixed reaction in its halls.
        Tyrone Butterfield, who spends much of his day going in and out of the courthouse due to his work for an attorney servi...

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