Judges and Judiciary,
Government
May 21, 2020
San Diego County court announces cautious ‘resumption of service’ after being closed 2 months
More than two months after shutting down San Diego County Superior Court due to the COVID-19 virus, Presiding Judge Lorna A. Alksne on Wednesday announced a very cautious “resumption of service” after Memorial Day that she was careful not to characterize as a reopening of the court.




More than two months after shutting down San Diego County Superior Court due to the COVID-19 virus, Presiding Judge Lorna A. Alksne on Wednesday announced a cautious "resumption of service" after Memorial Day that she was careful not to characterize as a reopening of the court.
Alksne said on a Zoom call arranged by the San Diego County Bar Association that the court w...
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