The Signal

COURT PROCEEDING­S CONTINUED UNTIL MAY 29

Officials delay all criminal trials, preliminar­y hearings and arraignmen­ts

- By Caleb Lunetta Signal Staff Writer

All criminal trials, preliminar­y hearings and arraignmen­ts in Los Angeles County have received time extensions until May 29, according to officials.

In a statement distribute­d Thursday, L.A. County Superior Court Judge Kevin C. Brazile implemente­d the order as an extension of his previous orders to shut down all courtrooms and courthouse­s except for essential business.

Last week, the judicial council met in an emergency session to discuss the suspension of jury trials for 60 days, and made the decision based on a similar order from the chief justice of the state of California.

“The Judicial

Council unanimousl­y authorized and supported the chief justice issuing statewide emergency orders to extend statutory guidelines for preliminar­y hearings, arraignmen­ts, and last day trials, in both criminal and civil proceeding­s,” said the news release.

Officials said they would be using telephonic and video communicat­ion wherever possible in courtrooms.

The court has also said all clerk’s offices in L.A. County remain closed to the public.

The Santa Clarita courthouse closed temporaril­y on Wednesday as part of the court’s overall plan to temporaril­y scale down operations while prioritizi­ng time-sensitive and essential matters.

“No court business is being conducted there at this time,” said Mary Hearn, public informatio­n officer for the county Superior Court. “There is no estimate currently as to when the courthouse will reopen.”

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 ?? Signal file photo ?? An order Thursday by L.A. County Superior Court Judge Kevin C. Brazile to continue proceeding­s until late May is an extension of his previous orders to shut down courtrooms and courthouse­s except for essential business.
Signal file photo An order Thursday by L.A. County Superior Court Judge Kevin C. Brazile to continue proceeding­s until late May is an extension of his previous orders to shut down courtrooms and courthouse­s except for essential business.

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