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Judges and Judiciary,
Government

Nov. 27, 2018

Inland Empire counties get some extra judges, legislators to seek more help

Several fast-growing inland counties are still short on judges, according to a preliminary draft of the latest biennial Judicial Needs Assessment from the Judicial Council. Meanwhile, a Riverside state legislator said he will once again introduce a bill to increase the number of judges in the state.

Inland Empire counties get some extra judges, legislators to seek more help
San Bernardino County Presiding Judge John Vander Feer

Several fast-growing inland counties are still short on judges, according to a preliminary draft of the latest biennial Judicial Needs Assessment from the Judicial Council. Meanwhile, a Riverside state legislator said he will once again introduce a bill to increase the number of judges in the state.

The Judicial Council will review the report on Friday as part of its regular meeting in San Francisco. A final report will be released ...

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