Gov. Jerry Brown unveiled his final budget on Wednesday.
SACRAMENTO — After several years of disappointing state budgets, the judicial branch in California got some good news on Wednesday.
Total funding for the judiciary is set to grow to $4.2 billion in the 2018-19 budget unveiled by Gov. Jerry Brown, an increase from the $3.6 billion in the budget Brown signed last year.
The new money for the judiciary includes specific grants for court modernization,...
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