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Georgia court trials to resume


Georgia court trials to resume
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By Dave Miller | March 9, 2021 at 12:50 PM EST - Updated March 9 at 1:20 PM
ATLANTA, Ga. (WALB) - Georgia Chief Justice Harold D. Melton issued an order Tuesday that lifts the COVID-19 suspension of jury trials in Georgia, “effective immediately, if that can be done safely and in accordance with a final jury trial plan developed in collaboration with the local committee of judicial system participants and incorporated into the court’s written operating guidelines for in-person proceedings.”
Since the Chief Justice first announced the Statewide Judicial Emergency on March 14, 2020, nearly a year ago, Georgia courts have remained open, but jury trials were initially suspended due to the number of people required to gather at courthouses. In October 2020, Chief Justice Melton first lifted that suspension of jury trials. Then, due to a significant increase in co ....

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Jury trials can resume in Georgia, chief justice says


Jury trials can resume in Georgia, chief justice says
Jury trials can now resume across the state of Georgia. (Source: KCBD)
By Alex Jones | March 9, 2021 at 12:56 PM EST - Updated March 9 at 5:46 PM
ATLANTA, Ga. (WTVM) - Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia Harold Melton has renewed the state’s judicial emergency for the twelfth time, but this time with the provision jury trials could resume.
This newest order calls for the suspension of jury trials throughout the state to be lifted “effective immediately.”
The order does leave local judicial leaders the decision to resume trials, saying they should continue “if [jury trials] can be done safely and in accordance with a final jury trial plan developed in collaboration with the local committee of judicial system participants and incorporated into the court’s written operating guidelines for in-person proceedings.” ....

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Melton to step down after leading Georgia courts through COVID crisis


Georgia Recorder
Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Harold Melton is stepping down after16 years on the court. Melton and former Gov. Nathan Deal collaborated on a wide-ranging criminal justice reform initiative over several years. Stanley Dunlap/Georgia Recorder (New Supreme Court unveiling, Jan. 2020)
Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Harold Melton announced Friday that he is stepping down on July 1 after spending 16 years serving on the state’s highest court, including the past year implementing a 2009 plan he led to keep the wheels of justice turning in a pandemic.
Melton’s announcement comes with a year-plus remaining on his four-year term, meaning Republican Gov. Brian Kemp gets the chance to appoint a new justice to the state’s high court for the third time since 2019. ....

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