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Judges and Judiciary

Jan. 5, 2013

Report shows shift in judicial branch funding

A Legislative Analyst's Office report issued late Wednesday shows a modest dip in the judicial branch's overall annual budget over the past few years but a major shift in how much of the branch's money comes from the state's general fund.


By Paul Jones


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A Legislative Analyst's Office report issued late Wednesday shows a modest dip in the judicial branch's overall annual budget over the past few years but a major shift in how much of the branch's money comes from the state's general fund.


But the brief report doesn't give the full picture of cuts to the branch because it doesn't touch on hundreds of millions taken by the state fr...

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