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REMOTE or IN PERSON TRIALS?

Posted bywpengine 28 May 2020

This is one of the issues that have to be sorted out when the courts resume operation. Fortunately, we have the strength of the Criminal Lawyers’ Association and the leadership of John Struthers​ to help us through.

Consent needed for remote or socially-distanced in-person trial, says CLA

https://www.lawtimesnews.com/practice-areas/criminal/consent-needed-for-remote-or-socially-distanced-in-person-trial-says-cla/329982?utm_source=GA&utm_medium=20200528&utm_campaign=Newsletter-20200528&utm_content=60340243-7A36-40AE-831C-5923AFD1310D&tu=60340243-7A36-40AE-831C-5923AFD1310D

 

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