Judges and Judiciary
Jan. 22, 2003
CJA Could Have Done More, Critics of New Rule Complain
SAN FRANCISCO - In addition to being mad at Chief Justice Ronald M. George for banning assigned judges from acting as private judges, many retired jurists also are angry that their own advocacy group, the California Judges Association, did not do more to fight the restrictions.




SAN FRANCISCO - In addition to being mad at Chief Justice Ronald M. George for banning assigned judges from acting as private judges, many retired jurists also are angry that their own advocacy group, the California Judges Association, did not do more to fight the restrictions.
The group "ducked on the issue," groused one retiree who declined to be named, adding that it took mont...
The group "ducked on the issue," groused one retiree who declined to be named, adding that it took mont...
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