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Justice court reports stable budget; Spanish interpreters remain in highest demand
Summary
Judge Antonio Barbeos told the Davis County Budget Committee the justice court is ‘doing pretty well’ on staffing and equipment, with no new budget requests; Spanish is the court’s most-requested interpreter language, and a $1,000 ‘2024 budget reduction’ was applied to travel and training because rooms and registrations for some education events are covered.
Judge Antonio Barbeos, justice court, told the Davis County Budget Committee that the justice court’s budget is stable and the department has no new funding requests for the coming year. “We just reported to you, how successful we believe we are,” Barbeos said, adding the court is largely meeting needs for staff and equipment.
Barbeos said interpreter services continue to be an important cost and operational item. When asked whether Spanish remains the…
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