Throughout most of its history, California law has provided that no judge may receive a salary if he or she has had a case under submission more than 90 days. Occasionally judges have sought to evade this proscription by the device of "resubmitting" the case shortly before, or after, the running of the statutory period. In this case we hold that, although the practice is improper where not justified by unusual...
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