By Kevin C. Brazile
The judicial officers of the Los Angeles County Superior Court readily acknowledge that there are significant delays in getting law and motion matters scheduled for a hearing. However, the reasons for the problem and the solutions that are being implemented to address the problem need to be fully explained.
Let's start with why we have the problem. In 2012, the court made a 10 percent reduction in terms of courtrooms, in ...
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