It was supposed to be Texas’ first Zoom jury trial in a civil case.
But it ended before it began.
Because no lawyers consented for their cases to go to Texas' first totally virtual civil jury trial Wednesday, Judge Antonia Arteaga of San Antonio has delayed the proceeding to Sept. 21.
August 19, 2020 at 01:25 PM
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It was supposed to be Texas’ first Zoom jury trial in a civil case.
But it ended before it began.
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