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Judges and Judiciary

Feb. 5, 1999

Dwindling Ranks Of Muni Judges Spell Extinction

Municipal Court judges are quickly becoming extinct in California - at least as members of the state Judicial Council and Commission on Judicial Performance. The effect will be most notable in Los Angeles, the largest trial court system in the state.

By Jean Guccione
Daily Journal Senior Writer
        Municipal Court judges are quickly becoming extinct in California - at least as members of the state Judicial Council and Commission on Judicial Performance. The effect will be most notable in Los Angeles, the largest trial court system in the state.
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