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Government

Aug. 27, 2014

Quake closes Napa court 'indefinitely,' but cases resume

Napa County judges, lawyers and legal staff are juggling temporary office locations with near-normal caseloads as they cope with the aftermath of Sunday's earthquake.


By Kevin Lee


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Napa County judges, lawyers and legal staff are juggling temporary office locations with near-normal caseloads as they cope with the aftermath of Sunday's earthquake.


Local and state officials are still trying to gauge the damage to several government buildings, including the Napa County Historic Courthouse at 825 Brown St., which is one of at least 60 buildings that has been tagged by the city as un...

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