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Judge Who Retired in 1995, Finally Left Work on Friday at 90 Years old.

14 Jan

Judge Richard Arnason retires from the Contra Costa County Superior Court at age 90. Continue reading


 

Jail Realignment Makes NOW the Time to Take Care of Old Bench Warrants.

01 Dec

Now is the time to take care of old warrant cases in CA, because the jail “Realignment” program is causing a temporary lack of space and money in county jails. Judges are more open than ever to alternative sentences. Continue reading


 

Missouri Child Support Payment

09 Aug

Missouri child support payment information. Free & Easy to Calculate MO child support, Choose YOUR county to estimate how much child support
you’ll be required to pay or receive in Missouri. Answers to your Missouri support questions. Free MO child support calculator lets you see where you
stand with child custody and support rulings.

 
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Just Trying to Survive: County Law Library Mission Statements Round-Up

05 Aug

Greg Lambert has compiled some 50 county law library mission statements. See his 3 Geeks post for details. While all are noble aspirational statements, I think the reality in this economy is that county law libraries are just trying to…

 

How To Get a Traffic or Misdemeanor Case Transfered to Another Court?

08 Jul

How do you get a court case transferred to a different county or state? You can’t. Continue reading


 

Unbound: CALI Conference for Law School Computing Starts Today

23 Jun

Recently I had the opportunity to talk with John Mayer, CALI Executive Director, mentioning that one thing (really the only thing) I miss about not being an academic law librarian anymore was that I cannot justify having my little county…

 

Summary of Harvard’s "Future of Law Libraries: The Future is Now?" Conference

20 Jun

Reportedly some 700 people viewed at least a portion of the live webcast of Harvard Law’s Future of Law Libraries: The Future is Now? conference on June 16. One member of my little county law library staff reported that the…