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Government

Feb. 6, 1999

Security, Technology Are Short on Cash Under New Funding System for Inland County Courts

RIVERSIDE - It's been more than a year since the passage of the Trial Court Funding Act, or AB233, and judicial officials in Riverside and San Bernardino counties are wincing at some portions of the legislation that has given the state control over funding of local courts.

By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        RIVERSIDE - It's been more than a year since the passage of the Trial Court Funding Act, or AB233, and judicial officials in Riverside and San Bernardino counties are wincing at some portions of the legislation that has given the state control over funding of local courts.
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