Judges and Judiciary
May 13, 2020
As courts resume operations, masks are thorny issue
While policies requiring face masks in court have not been especially problematic during the limited in-person hearings, when doors begin opening for jury trials in June the masks might become a major problem, judges and attorneys say.





While policies requiring face masks in court have not been especially problematic during the limited in-person hearings, when doors begin opening for jury trials in June the masks might become a major problem, judges and attorneys say.
Yolo County Presiding Judge Samuel T. McAdam, one of the first in the state to implement a face covering policy, said other than court ...
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