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Judges and Judiciary

Nov. 7, 2003

Budget Cuts Make Justice Slower and Less Convenient

SAN FRANCISCO - Messengers for two legal courier services, having filed their client's documents before the clerk's office closed at noon on a recent Wednesday, expressed relief that they didn't have to drop the papers in the after-hours cardboard box at the San Francisco Superior Court.

        By Donna Domino
        Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Messengers for two legal courier services, having filed their client's documents before the clerk's office closed at noon on a recent Wednesday, expressed relief that they didn't have to drop the papers in the after-hours cardboard box...

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