The Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers would like all courts throughout the state to return to virtual court for non-essential hearings.
According to an association statement, the group believes Zoom will be more efficient and safer.
"Now with the rising cases, it's not just a matter of efficiency, but it's a matter of safety," Miami association president Jude M. Faccidomo said.
July 27, 2021 at 05:04 PM
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The Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers would like all courts throughout the state to return to virtual court for non-essential hearings.
According to an association statement, the group believes Zoom will be more efficient and safer.
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