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Government

Apr. 26, 2012

Mono County singled out in court audit

An audit of Mono County Superior Court has revealed several management and financial problems, including the use of court money to pay for the retirement party of the presiding judge.

By Emily Green

Daily Journal Staff Writer

An audit of Mono County Superior Court has revealed several management and financial problems, including the use of court money to pay for the retirement party of the presiding judge.

The audit, released at a Judicial Council meeting on Tuesday, criticized the court for lacking fiscal controls. The court executive officer of the two-judge court regularly failed to sign off on contracts with vendors, such as court interpret...

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