Temperature checks, surveys, hand sanitizing stations, face masks and Plexiglas. Still no jury trials. That's what attorneys and their clients can expect in federal courthouses when the Central District of California fully reopens June 22.
"At the end of the day it will be up to each individual judge to decide when and how they conduct in-person hearings or jury trials again. What I can do is give them the resources," Chief Judge
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