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Judges and Judiciary

Jul. 14, 1999

Bench Fears Suits Over Unification

A civil rights attorney says the county will become "more vulnerable" to lawsuits alleging violations of the federal Voting Rights Act if the Superior and Municipal courts unify, according to a memo written by Superior Court Presiding Judge Victor E. Chavez to his colleagues.

By Denise Levin
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        A civil rights attorney says the county will become "more vulnerable" to lawsuits alleging violations of the federal Voting Rights Act if the Superior and Municipal courts unify, according to a memo written by Superior Court Presiding Judge Victor E. Chavez to his colleagues.
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