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In State of the Judiciary Speech, Rush Hails Courts Success in Adapting to Pandemic
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The leaders of Indiana s executive branch were sworn-in Monday for their second, four-year terms during a comparatively toned down ceremony with strictly limited attendance due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb and Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch each took the oath of office from Indiana Chief Justice Loretta Rush, who lived in Munster as a child, in a closed-to-the-public auditorium at the Indiana State Museum, just down the street from the Statehouse in Indianapolis.
Rush also swore-in Republican Attorney General Todd Rokita, a Munster native who previously served two terms as Indiana secretary of state from 2002 to 2010, and represented the 4th Congressional District in the U.S. House between 2011 and 2019.
Indiana Supreme Court suspends jury trials until March
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People with court cases in Clark County are required to call their respective court to check in when entering the building. Both the Clark and Floyd county courthouses previously limited hearings to essential parties only, and both buildings require face masks and social distancing.
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âI think the worse part of it is people can still be arrested and held and if youâre not guilty and you couldnât make bond, your only remedy would be trial,â said Defense Attorney Dave Mosley of the pushback of trials.
SOUTHERN INDIANA â Jury trials in Indiana have been pushed back to March 1, under an order issued Monday by the state supreme court due to COVID-19. But even with delays, Southern Indiana courts say theyâll work to keep everything as on track as possible as the pandemic continues.