SACRAMENTO — Advocates for the trial courts are working to protect the millions of dollars in long-sought new funding in the state budget and the courts’ discretion over how to use it.
“The budget as it was proposed really reflects what we think are the consensus priorities of the members of the judicial branch,” Judicial Council Administrative Director Martin Hoshino told an Assembly budget subcommittee during a hearing on Monday....
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