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Judiciary asks for more staff, warns of growing caseloads and security costs
Summary
At a Joint Finance Committee hearing, the judicial branch outlined budget requests including additional magistrates for the Court of Chancery, funding for interpreter services, and relief for court security and family-court accounts, while Chief Justice Seitz urged support for judicial independence amid rising, expedited caseloads.
The Joint Finance Committee heard a detailed review of the judicial branch budget and related requests Thursday, including funding for additional Court of Chancery magistrates, expanding interpreter services and changes to how some court positions are funded.
The judiciary told the committee that its courts are handling more and faster business and commercial disputes than in the past, and asked for continued staffing and budget adjustments to keep pace. Chief Justice Seitz said the courts are “deciding more complex disputes with high profile litigants than ever before,” and asked legislators to protect judicial independence as caseload pressure and public attention rise.
The budget presentation identified multiple recommended and non‑recommended items. The Court of Chancery is in the second year of a two‑year plan to add magistrates and their support teams; the judiciary said the new magistrates increase the court’s capacity to resolve cases quickly and take pressure off vice chancellors. Officials explained some earlier magistrates did not receive full support teams when they were…
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