An uneventful jury trial was nothing to write home about before COVID-19, but now it’s a major feat.
This week, after months of planning and consultations with epidemiologists, Miami-Dade Circuit held Florida’s first jury trial since March.
It was a trial with a difference — the difference being a global pandemic.
July 17, 2020 at 01:37 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Daily Business Review
An uneventful jury trial was nothing to write home about before COVID-19, but now it’s a major feat.
This week, after months of planning and consultations with epidemiologists, Miami-Dade Circuit held Florida’s first jury trial since March.
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