By Cortney Fielding
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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LOS ANGELES - Superior Court officials are investigating how a former family law commissioner piled up 31 undecided cases before retiring, causing her division to play catch-up for more than nine months.
Presiding Judge J. Stephen Czuleger has confirmed the existence of an ongoing investigation i...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 1
LOS ANGELES - Superior Court officials are investigating how a former family law commissioner piled up 31 undecided cases before retiring, causing her division to play catch-up for more than nine months.
Presiding Judge J. Stephen Czuleger has confirmed the existence of an ongoing investigation i...
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