Administrative Office of the Courts officials have been lobbying California lawmakers and their staff in an attempt to kill a proposed audit of the judiciary’s Court Case Management System.

Curtis Child, director of the AOC’s Office of Governmental Affairs, confirmed Wednesday that he and other AOC staffers have tried to persuade members of the Joint Legislative Audit Committee that further scrutiny of plans for the controversial computer network is unnecessary. The committee decides what audit requests are submitted to auditor Elaine Howle.

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