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Judges and Judiciary,
Government

Jun. 4, 2020

Barriers and other changes proposed as superior courts reopen during COVID-19

Superior courts throughout California should install more physical barriers, stagger juror arrival times, and consider online reservation systems as they reopen in the midst of the COVID-19 health crisis, a Judicial Council working group recommended in a report released Wednesday.

Superior courts throughout California should install more physical barriers, stagger juror arrival times, and consider online reservation systems as they reopen in the midst of the COVID-19 health crisis, a Judicial Council working group recommended in a report released Wednesday.

The 75-page report was put together during the past few weeks by a group of 23 presiding judges and court executive officers from large and small counties...

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