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LA County Court Fined $25K For COVID-19 Safety Violations

ADVERTISEMENT LA County Court Fined $25K For COVID-19 Safety Violations Law360 (July 7, 2021, 10:10 PM EDT) The Los Angeles County Superior Court was fined more than $25,000 on Wednesday by the California Occupational Safety and Health Administration, which said it found three violations related to COVID-19 safety protocols after responding to a complaint that lax practices led to a court interpreter s death. In a citation issued to the court and a letter to an attorney for California Federation of Interpreters Local 39000, the agency said it found the violations of the California Code of Regulations during an inspection and investigation conducted at the Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center in downtown Los Angeles on Jan. 27 and Feb. 1. .

Public Defenders Speak Out About The Tolls Of COVID-19

Public Defenders Speak Out About The Tolls Of COVID-19
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Public Defenders Speak Out About The Tolls Of COVID-19

Public Defenders Speak Out About The Tolls Of COVID-19
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Courts Urged to Do More to Protect Workers as Virus Ravages LA County

In the last month, Covid-19 has claimed the lives of three Los Angeles County Superior Court workers. But how many have died since the pandemic began is unclear. Los Angeles County court interpreters attend a vigil for two colleagues who died from Covid-19. Colleagues say the court’s Covid-19 policies are not enough to ensure their safety during the pandemic. (Courthouse News photo / Nathan Solis) (CN) In the last weeks of 2020, the Covid-19 case count in Los Angeles County skyrocketed with an average of 13,000 new cases each day. As the new year dawned, daily deaths topped 200 and the county has become the U.S. epicenter for the virus with nearly 1 million cases since the pandemic began a year ago.

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