SACRAMENTO — Over the objections of the governor’s office, an Assembly subcommittee on Wednesday voted unanimously to bump the judiciary budget by $262.1 million in the upcoming 2014-15 fiscal year.

The recommendation would add $157 million—all of it for California’s 58 trial courts—to the $105 million Gov. Jerry Brown already proposed to supplement the judicial budget with in his January spending plan.

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