Covid Court Ops
Mar. 4, 2022
Chief justice rescinds emergency orders as of April 30
Under the emergency measures, presiding judges were allowed to delay preliminary hearings in criminal cases up to 30 days, including for defendants awaiting trial, while civil cases could be tried up to 60 days later.




Chief Justice Tani G. Cantil-Sakauye announced on Thursday four COVID-19 emergency measures she issued that delayed criminal and civil hearings and affected courts in other ways will be rescinded April 30.
Under emergency powers given to her by an order from Gov. Gavin Newsom in March 2020, Cantil-Sakauye allowed courts to delay preliminary hearings in criminal cases, which ...
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