Jury Trials To Be Suspended In Georgia
Summary
The rising number of coronavirus cases in Georgia is again causing problems for the state’s legal system. Today, Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Harold Melton is expected to announce the suspension of jury trials until February. Chief Justice Melton says […]
The rising number of coronavirus cases in Georgia is again causing problems for the state’s legal system.
Today, Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Harold Melton is expected to announce the suspension of jury trials until February.
Chief Justice Melton says it is necessary “in the face of the disturbing spread of the coronavirus.”
Lake Area District Attorney-elect T. Wright Barksdale says this could affect some major trials, including the Tyree Ingram murder trial in Baldwin County.
The Georgia Supreme Court previewed the Chief Justice’s expected order in this note.