In his address to the Joint Finance Committee of the General Assembly on Feb. 9, Chief Justice Myron T. Steele of the Delaware Supreme Court warned that continued cuts to the judiciary’s budget could seriously erode the constitutionally mandated services provided by the courts.

Steele called the services provided by state courts “the underpinnings of our democratic system,” according to a written version of his remarks.

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