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Judges and Judiciary,
Government,
Covid Court Ops

Feb. 16, 2021

Money for court case backlogs will likely leave them treading water

“Governor’s proposals not likely to lead to significant increase in service levels,” the agency warned in its analysis of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s proposed courts budget.

Money intended to help courts address their case backlogs probably won’t have its intended effect, the state Legislative Analyst’s Office has warned.

“Governor’s proposals are not likely to lead to significant increase in service levels,” the agency warned Thursday in its analysis of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s proposed courts budget.

Instead, the report warned, this money will probably leave many courts tr...

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