By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer INDIO - In the juvenile courthouse in this Riverside County desert city, space is tight. Families pack the crowded public hallway like sardines. Those who can't find seating often spill outside, sweltering in temperatures that routinely reach 115 degrees in summer. Security also is a constant worry for court employees. Judges have to park alongside the public and navigate down hallways pas...
Daily Journal Staff Writer INDIO - In the juvenile courthouse in this Riverside County desert city, space is tight. Families pack the crowded public hallway like sardines. Those who can't find seating often spill outside, sweltering in temperatures that routinely reach 115 degrees in summer. Security also is a constant worry for court employees. Judges have to park alongside the public and navigate down hallways pas...
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