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Rock County judges again have postponed all jury trials because of COVID-19 concerns.
In their latest announcement Friday, the judges said no jury trials will occur before March 15.
The judges have repeatedly postponed jury trials since late March 2020. The most recent announcement before this one came Jan. 11, when the judges postponed all jury trials through March 1.
Judges Dan Dillon and Karl Hanson said Friday that they are watching the county coronavirus indicators closely, and with the test positivity rate trending downward, they are hopeful they can resume jury trials March 15.
One thing that worries them are the virus variants that are springing up around the globe, which could turn the trends around if they show up here.
A Rock County judge chose to order prison Friday for a Serbian man who was living in Illinois when he fatally struck a Whitewater man in 2019, but the judge
Tonic is betting that synthetic data is the new big data to solve scalability and security
Big data is a sham. For years now, we have been told that every company should save every last morsel of digital exhaust in some sort of database, lest management lose some competitive intelligence against … a competitor, or something.
There is just one problem with big data though: It’s honking huge.
Processing petabytes of data to generate business insights is expensive and time-consuming. Worse, all that data hanging around paints a big, bright red target on the back of the company for every hacker group in the world. Big data is expensive to maintain, expensive to protect and expensive to keep private. And the upshot might not be all that much in the end after all oftentimes, well-curated and chosen data sets can provide faster and better insight than endless quantities of raw data.