‘It Will Have Effects for Months and Years.’ From Jury Duty to Trials, Coronavirus is Wreaking Havoc on Courts
'It Will Have Effects for Months and Years.' From Jury Duty to Trials, Coronavirus is Wreaking Havoc on Courts
A Supreme Court police officer walks up the steps at the U.S. Supreme Court on March 16, 2020 in Washington, DC.hen Joanna Lin appeared for jury duty in New York City on March 12, she noticed the other 180 prospective jurors in the Manhattan waiting room were trying to avoid one another, choosing seats as far apart as possible. Some wore masks, and just about everyone, including the court clerk, was discussing the coronavirus.The next day, that changed.
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