Jurrors and court workers, a cross section of Orange County,   leave the Santa Ana, Calif.  courthouse on Tuesday, March 8, 2011.  Surging Latino and Asian populations accounted for virtually all of Californiaâs population growth over the last decade, new census data showed on Tuesday.  In the decade spanning 2000 and 2010, Latinos grew by 28 percent to 14 million in the nationâs most populous state, while Asians grew even faster, by 31 percent, to reach 4.8 million.   In contrast, non-Hispanic whites decreased by 5 percent and the stateâs African-American population dipped by 1 percent.  Over the decade, Californiaâs population grew only 10 percent to 37.3 million, ranking just 20th nationally and lagging behind other western states such as Nevada and Arizona.   (AP Photo/Orange County Register, Jebb Harris)