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|Title=Review of court arrangements due to COVID-19, message from the Lord Chief Justice | |Title=Review of court arrangements due to COVID-19, message from the Lord Chief Justice | ||
|Author=Lord Burnett | |Author=Lord Burnett; Lord Chief Justice | ||
|Date=2020/03/23 | |Date=2020/03/23 | ||
|URL=https://www.judiciary.uk/announcements/review-of-court-arrangements-due-to-covid-19-message-from-the-lord-chief-justice/ | |URL=https://www.judiciary.uk/announcements/review-of-court-arrangements-due-to-covid-19-message-from-the-lord-chief-justice/ |
Latest revision as of 14:01, 25 May 2023
Jury trials have been paused (1) This message notes that jury trials cannot be conducted remotely and states that all jury trials will be paused for a short time to enable appropriate precautions to be put in place (this topic is only of peripheral interest to MHLO readers so please check the Judiciary website or elsewhere for further updates). (2) In relation to family and civil courts it confirms that hearings requiring the physical presence of parties and their representatives and others should only take place if a remote hearing is not possible and if suitable arrangements can be made to ensure safety.