Georgia courts will ask the state Legislature for an extra $1.7 million, a 14 percent budget increase, for the next fiscal year to pay for more judicial education, bolster accountability courts, extend the statewide e-filing program and shore up the retirement fund for judges.
The Judicial Council of Georgia, made up of trial and appellate court judges from across the state, unanimously approved the budget proposal Friday during a meeting in Atlanta.
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