Letters: California courts are in crisis
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Re “A restrained state budget,” Editorial, and “A longer day in court,” June 13
Shame on the governor, the Legislature and, frankly, The Times’ editorial board. The dismantling of the California legal system, our third branch of government, continues with the new proposed state budget. Your editorial makes no mention of our courts, where citizens wait too long for justice.
The California courthouse infrastructure, especially in Los Angeles County, was built from decades of prudent decisions, and now many locations are being closed down. We have a transportation infrastructure built over decades with billions of dollars. Would we shut down the 5 Freeway through the Grapevine to save money? Of course not; that would be stupid and silly.
So is the closing of our courthouses.
Clayton Anderson
San Clemente
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