The Justia legal information company has posted a compendium of state court Covid-19 operations in all 50 states.
They write that “State court systems across the country have significantly altered their operations in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Many courts initially limited proceedings to only the most essential and urgent matters, such as arraignments and restraining order hearings."
"While most jurisdictions are beginning to resume at least some of their normal operations, courts often are still striving to conduct as many proceedings remotely as possible. Jury trials are suspended or limited in some locations, although most states at least have planned strategies for resuming them.”
Click here to access the guide.
Congratulations to Justia for providing this useful
resource.
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Also thank you to the US Federal Courts news for posting the picture of Chief Judge James K. Bredar wearing a plastic face shield and sit behind plexiglass when jury trials resume in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland that we show above.
https://www.uscourts.gov/news/2020/08/20/courts-restore-operations-covid-19-creates-new-normal