Thursday, May 1, 2014

California chief justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye says the courts are in meltdown even as dems expand LA RAZA supremacy and the Mexican welfare state


CALIFORNIA IS A STATE IN MELTDOWN DUE TO THE STAGGERING CORRUPTION OF THE LA RAZA-CONTROLLED STATE LEGISLATURE WHICH HAS TURNED MEXIFORNIA INTO A LA RAZA WELFARE STATE.

ON JUST THE STATE LEVEL ALONE, SOCIAL SERVICES FOR ILLEGALS COST THE LEGALS $22 BILLION PER YEAR. NOT ONE LEGAL VOTED TO BE LOOTED BY MEXICO.

COUNTIES PAY OUT EVEN MORE FOR LA RAZA’S LOOTING. IN MEX-OCCUPIED LOS ANGELES COUNTY, ANCHOR BABY BREEDERS FOR WELFARE COLLECT ALMOST A BILLION PER YEAR.

PRIVATE HOSPITALS ARE FORCE TO PAY FOR MEXICO’S “FREE” MEDICAL WHICH HAS BANKRUPTED MANY AND COST YEARLY $1.5 BILLION.

MEANWHILE, CA ATTORNEY GEN KAMALA HARRIS, HERSELF A LA RAZA DEM FOR OPEN BORDERS, DECLARES THAT HALF THE MURDERS IN MEXIFORNIA ARE NOW BY MEX GANGS.

VIVA LA RAZA SUPREMACY?

IT’S NO WONDER THE COURTS NOW OPERATE LIKE A THIRD-WORLD DUMPSTER. THAT IS WHAT CALIFORNIA IS! 

latimes.com/local/la-me-chief-justice-20140318,0,5925678.story

latimes.com

California chief justice warns of civil rights crisis from court cuts

Recent court budget cuts have left many Californians with little access to justice, Tani Cantil-Sakauye tells Legislature as she pleads for restored funding.

By Maura Dolan

March 17, 2014
 

California Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye told the Legislature on Monday that the closure of budget-strapped courts has deprived more than 2 million residents of accessible justice and left the state on the verge of a "civil rights crisis."

"A one-way, three-hour trip to a courthouse can't be fair in anyone's book," Cantil-Sakauye said in her annual address to state lawmakers.

California court budgets in the last several years have been cut by about $1 billion, and Cantil-Sakauye has been pleading with legislators to restore more funding next year. Her address stressed collaboration among the branches, and she asked lawmakers to help the courts recover from the losses.

She told lawmakers that court employees have not had a cost-of-living pay hike in seven years, and some courts, including the California Supreme Court, continue to furlough employees.

The budget cutbacks also have triggered long waits for trials in civil cases, including family law.

"As long as the branch is underfunded, we will continue to see harmful and astonishing delays," she said, citing civil disputes involving business, discrimination, employment, family matters, foster care and personal injury.

"It's tragic that 50 years after the enactment of the Civil Rights Act, California faces a different type of civil rights crisis," she said. "It is not about the law. It is about access to it."

Cantil-Sakauye outlined efforts by the Judicial Branch to create more fairness, including operating self-help centers for litigants without lawyers.

The branch created JusticeCorps, a national service program, 10 years ago to recruit and train college students and recent graduates to staff the help centers. Started in Los Angeles, the program has since been expanded to San Diego and Bay Area courts. JusticeCorps helped about 16,000 litigants in their native languages last year, she reported.

She also told lawmakers that the Judicial Council, the policymaking body for the courts, is working on a plan to ensure that court users who do not speak English have access to resources to help them navigate the system.

She said about 40% of Californians speak a language other than English at home, and more than 200 languages and dialects are spoken in the state.

"If you come to court, and you don't have language access, you might as well not come at all," Cantil-Sakauye said in the televised address.

Gov. Jerry Brown has proposed to increase funding to the courts by $105 million next year, but Cantil-Sakauye has said the justice system needs $266 million more "just to tread water," $612 million more to fully serve the public and $1.2 billion over three years to fully repair the damage.

She has warned that more courts might have to close and employees be laid off unless the Legislature adds money to Brown's budget.

 

THE DEMOCRAT PARTY – FUNDED BY CRONY CRIMINAL BANKSTERS AND OPERATING FOR LA RAZA’S AGENDA OF EASIER MEXICAN LOOTING IN OUR OPEN BORDERS!

HOW GREAT IS THE LA RAZA MEXICAN WELFARE STATE in YOUR STATE?

CA ALONE PUTS OUT $22 BILLION PER YEAR IN SOCIAL SERVICES TO ILLEGALS, AND COUNTIES MORE ON TOP OF THAT!


 
 
LOS ANGELES – GATEWAY FOR THE MEXICAN DRUG CARTELS

THE LA RAZA-OCCUPIED STATE of MEXIFORNIA PUTS OUT $22 BILLION PER YEAR IN SOCIAL SERVICES TO ILLEGALS…that’s on the state level alone! Counties pay out billions more!

New wave of tuition hikes proposed for California universities

By Marko Leone and Clodomiro Puentes
17 April 2014
Over the past several weeks, the University of California Board of Regents has proposed tuition hikes in light of projected budget shortfalls. Despite California Governor Jerry Brown’s 5 percent increase in funding, the budget proposed by the UC Regents in November was short $124 million.
WILL THE DEMOCRAT PARTY, THE MEXICAN FASCIST PARTY of LA RAZA and MEXICO DESTROY CALIFORNIA? ISN’T IT ALREADY A LOOTED WELFARE COLONY OF MEXICO’S WHERE ALL THE JOBS ALSO GO TO MEXICANS?

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