Summary
Here's a rule of thumb that should hold up in good times as well as bad: Any time a government agency doubles its budget in five years, do an audit.
California's Administrative Office of the Courts, which runs the largest court system in the nation, is a case in point. The office's $220.4 million budget is drawing fire in light of spending cuts in the courts themselves, which are closing one day a month - a pattern that will have real costs for Californians caught up in civil and criminal cases, according to the San Jose Mercury News.See the full content of this document
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Audit Would Clear the Air
There are reasons for the administrat...
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