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St. Louis County circuit court jury trials resume Monday


Though the court cannot require its employees, judges, outside attorneys, litigants or jurors to be vaccinated, everyone who enters the courthouse must have their temperature taken, wear a mask at all times and observe social distance. Anyone with a fever of more than 101 degrees will not be allowed into the building.
To conform with sanitation, social distancing and indoor capacity recommendations, three courtrooms will be used for each trial: one to conduct the trial itself; a second for spectators, families, witnesses and media to observe the live proceedings via a closed-circuit video feed; and a third for jury recesses and deliberations.  ....

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St. Louis County Court opens satellite court facility in North County to increase access to hearings


St. Louis County is opening a satellite court location in North County, after delays in opening due to the rise in COVID-19 cases over the winter.
St. Louis County Circuit Court Presiding Judge Michael D. Burton and County Executive Sam Page will hold a joint press conference at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, March 17, at the newly opened St. Louis County Circuit Court satellite court at The Crossings at Northwest in St. Ann.
The joint press conference will be livestreamed on Facebook at
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The county courts have been conducting much of its business by videoconferencing during the pandemic, although court buildings have reopened on a limited basis. In order to provide access to justice for residents of North County impacted by the pandemic who didn’t have access to attend videoconferenced court hearings, St. Louis County approved the use of $130,000 in federal coronavirus relief funding from the CARES Act to remodel underutilized office space at The Crossings, where the ....

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COUNTY TO OFFER TOWN HALL ON ELIMINATING BIAS


The San Bernardino County Court system will hold a virtual town hall meeting about mental health in the justice system. Ernest Figueroa has more information about the town hall and how to sign up…
“Eliminating Bias: Addressing Mental Health in the Justice System” will be the subject of the San Bernardino Superior Court’s third public town hall meeting on Thursday, March 25, from noon to 1:15 p.m.
During this 75-minute virtual online town hall, leaders within the county justice system will continue an ongoing conversation on bias and community impacts by answering questions and providing information about programs and services available to the public for individuals who suffer from mental illness, their families, and the organizations that serve them. ....

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San Bernardino County is now slated to move into the less-restrictive red tier of Coronavirus risk levels on Sunday, March 14, after California officials announced that the state reached its threshold of 2 million vaccines administered to people in vulnerable, low-income ZIP codes. The move means more businesses, including movie theaters and gyms, will be allowed to reopen at reduced capacity. Indoor dining will also be allowed to resume. A list of red-tier limitations and restrictions are available below.
Restaurants will now be allowed to open indoors at 25% capacity or 100 people, whichever is fewer. Gyms may open at 10% capacity. Schools may open at all grade levels for in-person instructions, but it is up to local school officials to decide whether and when that will occur. Movie theaters can open at 25% capacity indoors or 100 people, whichever is less. Retail can open at 50% capacity indoors. Museums can open at 25% capacity indoors. And finally, outdoor live events can ....

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