The pandemic has had significant impact on the trial of criminal cases in our federal court. There were far fewer of them and adjustments were required. This is an account of one of those trials.

Forty-six years ago, I had the privilege of watching the legendary Ted Koskoff get a not-guilty verdict in federal court in New Haven. It was tried in the historic second-floor courtroom. The beloved Peter Dorsey was the prosecutor, Jon Newman the judge. Nine defendants were represented by stars of the Connecticut criminal law galaxy, defending an arson prosecution resulting from the explosion and fire of the Sponge Rubber Products Co. in Shelton.