By Zack Needles | October 2, 2020
For all of the on-the-fly adaptiveness the legal industry has shown during the pandemic, holding in-person jury trials remains a conundrum that state and federal courts alike are still struggling to solve.
By Charles Toutant | September 30, 2020
Defense lawyers say the jury selection process in the Dangcil case, in which preliminary screening of prospective jurors was constructed via Zoom, yielded a pool that is not a cross section of the community, that the pool was not selected randomly and the process was not transparent.
By Ryan Tarinelli | September 30, 2020
Scott Karson, president of the New York State Bar Association, issued a statement saying it's important "that our federal and state governments work together to find revenue sources and restore this money."
By R. Robin McDonald | September 30, 2020
Bagley said Wednesday he will delay reinstituting jury trials until January and has suspended the preparation of juror summonses.
By Ross Todd | September 30, 2020
"Only about two cases out of 100 go to trial," says U.S. Magistrate Judge Tony Leung of the District of Minnesota. "So, if only two out of 100 go to trial, you have to ask yourself, 'Is this one of the two out of 100?'"
By Ross Todd | September 30, 2020
"Only about two cases out of 100 go to trial. So, if only two out of 100 go to trial, you have to ask yourself, 'Is this one of the two out of 100?'"
By R. Robin McDonald | September 30, 2020
Cobb County Superior Court Judge Robert Leonard said he hopes to expand the court's use of technology to counter pervasive community spread of COVID-19.
By Meredith Hobbs | September 29, 2020
The money will help provide masks and other equipment for anyone using the courthouses, including jurors, courthouse employees and lawyers.
By Ryan Tarinelli | September 29, 2020
In a memorandum dated Tuesday, Chief Administrative Judge Lawrence Marks characterized the cut as "dramatic" and said it has compelled them to "implement a range of painful measures."
By R. Robin McDonald | September 29, 2020
The judge thought he had a test case that could go up to the state Supreme Court, before it ended in a guilty plea.
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