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First COVID-19 vaccines administered as cases surge and state Supreme Court suspends jury trials

  Chief Justice Loretta Rush addresses top priorities for the Judiciary Wednesday at the State of Judiciary. Photo by LaMonte Richardon, TheStatehouseFile.com. Originally published December 14, 2020 in TheStatehouseFile.com The Indiana Department of Health announced that the first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have been administered to frontline healthcare workers in Indiana, after the state’s first portion of vaccine arrived Monday morning. “The arrival of vaccine is an incredible milestone in our efforts to end this pandemic,” Gov. Eric J. Holcomb said in a news release. “The combination of a vaccine and simple mitigation measures like wearing a mask and keeping your distance will get us through to the other side.”

Indiana Supreme Court suspends jury trials over COVID cases

Indiana Supreme Court suspends jury trials over COVID cases December 14, 2020 GMT INDIANAPOLIS (AP) The Indiana Supreme Court issued an order Monday suspending jury trials statewide until March 1 because COVID-19 cases continue to surge. The court said “in-person jury trials pose an exceptional risk to everyone involved even if every precaution is taken.” “We must act now,” Chief Justice Loretta Rush said. “Since March, we have been balancing the requirement to keep courts open with the need for public health. The worsening pandemic creates urgency for us to halt jury trials as we maintain all other court operations.” The Supreme Court has given local courts authority to adjust operations since the beginning of the public health emergency, most recently in a Nov. 10 order. This authority has included holding remote proceedings and streaming public hearings online. In addition, a task force released guidance on managing court proceedings as conditions change, guida

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