By Sandra Hernandez
Daily Journal Staff Writer
For a second time in less than a week, lawyers for the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego are asking a federal bankruptcy judge to allow the church to spend more than $100,000 a day on construction projects.
On Monday, several parishes asked U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Louise DeCarl Adler to release funds for construction projects halted after...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
For a second time in less than a week, lawyers for the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego are asking a federal bankruptcy judge to allow the church to spend more than $100,000 a day on construction projects.
On Monday, several parishes asked U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Louise DeCarl Adler to release funds for construction projects halted after...
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