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Civil Litigation

Sep. 20, 2021

Judge gives Capitol Annex saviors another chance

Sacramento County Judge Laurie M. Earl said she was seeking additional briefs because neither side had cited the case on which she based her tentative.

A Sacramento County judge has granted a potential reprieve to plaintiffs trying to block a $1.2 billion teardown and rebuild of the Capitol Annex.

In a tentative ruling on Thursday, Judge Laurie M. Earl ruled the plaintiffs missed their deadline under the California Environmental Quality Act to file the complaint. Save the Capitol, Save the Trees vs. California Departmen...

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