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Leaders of the Superior Court of Los Angeles County on Friday rolled out a new effort to offer self-help services and teach children about the nation’s largest trial court system.

Sergio Tapia, presiding judge of the L.A. County courts, announced the mobile trailer called “Court Commons” at a ribbon-cutting event across from the Stanley Mosk Courthouse.

“Justice works best when it is visible, accessible and grounded in communities we serve,” said Tapia.

The 2,000-square-foot, solar-powered trailer will be brought to schools, job fairs and other civic events throughout the county, said David Slayton, the L.A. County courts’ executive officer.

Inside the trailer, people can learn h

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