In light of the declining number of COVID-19 cases among court personnel in the Central District of California, federal courts will resume civil and criminal jury trials on Feb. 22 the earliest date jurors can be called in for service.
The U.S. District Court for the Central District of California has suspended jury trials through February due to the spread of Omicron, the new virus variant that causes COVID-19, within the region's federal courthouses
The U.S. District Court for the Central District of California has suspended jury trials through February due to the spread of Omicron, the new virus variant that causes COVID-19, within the region's federal courthouses, according to a court memo obtained today.
"Given the increased rate of transmission of COVID-19 in the Central District of California due to the Omicron variant, conducting jury trials would place court personnel, attorneys, parties, and prospective jurors at undue risk," the clerk of the court wrote.
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