A joint committee of Los Angeles Municipal and Superior Court judges late Wednesday released its answers to many of the problems other L.A. judges have cited in opposing unification of the two courts.
The committee was formed in August after the Superior Court judges rejected trial court unification for the second time. It was charged with finding proposed solutions to the ...
The committee was formed in August after the Superior Court judges rejected trial court unification for the second time. It was charged with finding proposed solutions to the ...
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