SACRAMENTO — After scrutinizing the Administrative Office of the Courts in a nearly six-hour hearing last month, lawmakers are weighing their response. And much to the chagrin of AOC leaders, it probably won’t be limited to issuing a report that collects dust on an archive shelf.

Lawmakers are talking about new legislation that would extend whistle-blower protections to AOC workers. There’s also chatter about requesting an audit of the controversial development of a billion-dollar case management system.

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