State Senate Democrats want the courts to report more data about perks for top judges – or risk losing $10 million in vital funding.
Call it the Janet DiFiore rule.
While that amount might be a drop in the bucket considering the multi-billion budget of state courts – but it could cost the courts at least what it has spent on questionable perks in recent years. A top court official defended at the budget hearing drivers and security given to ex-Chief Judge Janet DiFiore after she left her post last year.
Law360 reported Tuesday that the first such report would be due June 1, which could reveal new details about the DiFiore detail, if the proposal gets included in the budget due April 1.
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