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Government

Sep. 11, 2012

Working group suspends seven new court projects

After three days of grueling debate, a working group of judges and court officers voted Friday to recommend killing plans for seven new courthouses.


By Paul Jones


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO -- After three days of grueling debate, a working group of judges and court officers voted Friday to recommend killing plans for seven new courthouses.


The decision by the state Judicial Council-appointed working group is the result of budget cuts that required the judicial branch to save $387 million by suspending or reducing costs for 30 projects. The cuts made last week equal slightly m...

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