By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Trial courts facing criminal case backlogs don't have to sideline civil and family court matters to deal with the problem, the California Supreme Court ruled Monday.
A unanimous court rejected Riverside County District Attorney Rod Pacheco's argument that all available courtrooms should have been converted to help deal with a serious backlog that prompted numerous criminal cases...
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