The director-chief counsel of the Commission on Judicial Performance said Tuesday that his agency is open to compromise with the state auditor over a long-delayed audit. But the auditor’s attorney said there have been no settlement talks in the ongoing litigation between the agencies.
The comments came the day after a state Assembly budget subcommittee voted to cut $500,000 from the commission. This represents nearly 10 percent of t...
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