In this blog post, we will discuss what COVID-19 means for criminal cases in West Palm Beach and what you can expect in the coming months.
The COVID-19 pandemic has thrown thousands of West Palm Beach criminal cases into question as clients and their criminal defense attorneys navigate court closures, delays, and other unexpected twists in their cases.
In this blog post, we will discuss what COVID-19 means for criminal cases in West Palm Beach and what you can expect in the coming months.
Courts are considered essential places of business and as such, they are still open. Fifteenth Circuit judges are available in all divisions to hear non essential matters remotely Monday through Friday. “Essential” hearings will be held in person and courts are ordered to take all steps necessary to curb the spread of the virus.
What constitutes an “essential” hearing is spelled out in a recently-entered administrative order. Examples of essential matters include the following:
All grand jury proceedings, jury selection proceedings, and criminal and civil jury trials are suspended until May 29, 2020 or as further ordered by the State’s Supreme Court.
Additionally, all misdemeanor and traffic court cases filed on or after March 23 will be set at least 60 days out. In certain cases, your attorney can contact the court to attempt to expedite your matter.
Florida courthouses are taking all precautions necessary to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Upon entering the courthouse, the following measures will be taken:
The judicial branch has set forth four phases in which it will transition back to normal operations, which are outlined below:
If any of the following are true, then you will be asked to avoid entering the courthouse:
The most important thing to do in any situation is to prioritize your health and the safety of those around you. If you are feeling ill, please let your attorney know. Do not show up to court or your attorney’s office. Stay home, stay healthy, and do your part to prevent the spread of this virus.
Contact West Palm Beach criminal defense attorneys Salnick Law, P.A. for further questions about how COVID-19 will affect your case.
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