Getting back to work after the holiday season has meant a return to virtual proceedings for some of Georgia’s court systems, as COVID-19 omicron variant surges continue throughout the state.

But not all chief judges have paused in-person proceedings–and that’s reigniting concerns over safety.

Judge Cassandra Kirk, Fulton County Chief Magistrate. Daily Report.

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