In the aftermath of Gov. Dannel Malloy’s call for across-the-board budget reductions, Judicial Branch officials are still mulling over what impact spending cuts will have on the state court system.

On Feb. 3, Malloy recommended that the Judicial Branch spend $70 million less in fiscal year 2017, which starts July 1, than it is scheduled to spend in the current fiscal year. Judicial Branch spokeswoman Rhonda Stearley-Hebert said officials are still reviewing and digesting the governor’s proposal and are not ready to comment on any potential implications, such as changed to services or staffing.

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