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Highland sheriff courts affected by moves to temporarily slash number of trials across Scotland by up to 75 per cent; Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service s move aims to tackle impact of Covid-19 coronavirus By Philip Murray
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Updated: 11:15, 12 January 2021
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CRIMINAL courts in the Highlands are creaking under the strain of the Covid pandemic â after the number of trials was slashed by up to 75 per cent.
Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service has announced that all but the most serious criminal trials in Sheriff Courts and Justice of the Peace Courts are being adjourned until a future date, effective immediately.
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Trial case numbers slashed by up to 75 per cent in the Highlands and across Scotland after Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service announces Covid-19 coronavirus measures By Philip Murray
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Updated: 11:02, 12 January 2021
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CRIMINAL courts in the Highlands are creaking under the strain of the Covid pandemic â after the number of trials was slashed by up to 75 per cent.
Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service has announced that all but the most serious criminal trials in Sheriff Courts and Justice of the Peace Courts are being adjourned until a future date, effective immediately.
The Denton County administrative judge doesnât expect county courts to conduct jury trials before March 2021, a full year since the Supreme Court of Texas initially halted jury trials because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Denton County judiciary expanded in-person nonessential hearings in June, and the stateâs highest court has continued to renew guidance advising courts to not hold jury trials. The Justice of the Peace Courts started rehearing eviction cases in late May, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention moratorium on evictions is scheduled to expire on New Yearâs Eve unless extended by legislation on President Donald Trumpâs desk.