Federal courts extend suspension of jury trials due to COVID-19 surge

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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 Thursday.

A three-week suspension of civil and criminal jury trials, enacted Jan. 3, will remain in effect through at least Feb. 28, and other significant hearings are expected to continue taking place via video conferencing.

Central District courthouses are located in Los Angeles, Riverside, Pasadena and Santa Ana.

During a recent criminal hearing conducted via Zoom, U.S. District Judge John F. Walter said as an aside that the downtown Los Angeles courthouse had been “devastated” by the virus and operations were being handled by a skeleton crew.

According to a memo Wednesday from Clerk of Court Kiry K. Gray, the rise of COVID-19 cases within the district has been “alarming.”

Over the past two weeks, the number of reported COVID-19 cases within the counties that make up the Central District “has substantially increased, as has the number of suspected and confirmed COVID-19 cases reported by employees of the U.S. Courthouses and Probation and Pretrial Services Offices” in the area, Gray said.

Gray indicated that the temporary suspension of jury trials may be extended as necessary.

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