Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts: As COVID-19 Cases Fall, Juries Get Back to Work
May 28, 2021
May 28, 2021
WASHINGTON, May 28 -- The Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts issued the following news:
As coronavirus (COVID-19) case totals continue to decline in the United States, federal courts are rapidly expanding the number of jury trials and other in-person proceedings. But many court leaders remain uncertain about how quickly they can achieve a full return to pre-pandemic operations.
While some courts say social distancing requirements and other COVID-related issues are . . .
As coronavirus (COVID-19) case totals continue to decline in the United States, federal courts are rapidly expanding the number of jury trials and other in-person proceedings. But many court leaders remain uncertain about how quickly they can achieve a full return to pre-pandemic operations.
While some courts say social distancing requirements and other COVID-related issues are . . .
