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Government

Jan. 8, 2013

Brown could scrap proposed $200M court cuts

A source says the governor's office is looking for an alternative to a proposed $200 million sweep of courts' cash reserves that panicked the judicial branch early last month.


By Paul Jones


Daily Journal Staff Writer


State trial courts may dodge a serious hit to their budgets.


A source told the Daily Journal that Gov. Jerry Brown's office is looking for an alternative to a proposed $200 million sweep of courts' cash reserves that panicked the judicial branch in early December.


The state Department of Finance told judges and the Administrative Office of the Courts last month that it would propose...

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