Judge Daniel Buckley completes his two-year term as presiding judge of the Los Angeles County Superior Court on Jan. 1 and says the courts are now better able to handle the workload.
LOS ANGELES -- As presiding judge of nearly 600 courtrooms in Los Angeles County, Daniel Buckley has been responsible for overseeing the largest trial court system in the nation.
Now Buckley is at the end of his tenure, ready to pass the gavel to Assistant Presiding Judge Kevin Brazile on Jan. 1. Over the past two years, Buckley has tried to do more with less. The cou...
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