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Cutbacks Still Felt Deeply In California's Civil Courts

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State lawmakers grilled the agency that oversees state courts at a hearing on Wednesday over an audit of the agency. Court officials said changes have been made, but the spending in question pales in comparison to deep budget cuts in recent years. Those cuts mean that Californians have to wait, and wait, when they head to court -- and those delays can have serious human costs.

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