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Judges and Judiciary

Dec. 30, 2011

Court reporters press on after layoffs from pro tem jobs

Marcy Styles and Mary Trice knew that their days working as pro tem court reporters with the San Luis Obispo County Superior Court were coming to a close as part of the fallout from the severe budget crunch plaguing California courts.




By Pat Broderick


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Marcy Styles and Mary Trice knew earlier this year that their days working as pro tem court reporters with the San Luis Obispo County Superior Court were coming to a close as part of the fallout from the severe budget crunch plaguing California courts.


"My supervisor said that it wasn't looking good," Styles recalled. "She said she'd try to keep me as long as sh...

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