By Amy Yarbrough
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - With meeting a summer deadline now an obvious impossibility, the Judicial Council wants more time to take custody of California's 451 county courthouses.
As of last week, the state had inherited 65 of those facilities, transfers made possible by the Trial Court Facilities Act of 2002, which established a process for shifting the...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - With meeting a summer deadline now an obvious impossibility, the Judicial Council wants more time to take custody of California's 451 county courthouses.
As of last week, the state had inherited 65 of those facilities, transfers made possible by the Trial Court Facilities Act of 2002, which established a process for shifting the...
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