Daily Journal Staff Writer
As city attorneys throughout California struggle to adjust to slashed municipal budgets, their offices are becoming leaner, busier and in some cases, understaffed. Now some city officials are asking how much they can cut before hitting bone.
Budget shortfalls have already forced some cities to turn away from certain kinds of prosecutions and - in the case of at least one major city - reorganize the enti...
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