Calif. Courts Pay High Price For Abandoned Computer Project

By Erin Coe (March 28, 2012, 11:09 PM EDT) -- The California Judicial Council's decision Tuesday to shut down a computer project aimed at connecting the state's 58 trial courts into one system online should prevent more courtroom closures and staff layoffs, though the project's critics say they are calling for an investigation into how it could have cost taxpayers more than $500 million....

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