The Central District of California extended its limited operations plan to June 1, which means jurors won't be summoned for civil or criminal trials.
Civil hearings will proceed by video or teleconference, the court's order states. Individual judges can use their discretion to hold remote conferences in certain urgent criminal matters.
Criminal proceedings before magistrate judges, including init...
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