Those seeking justice through the court system are experiencing firsthand the unprecedented delays caused by the coronavirus, and absent a proper emergency response, that justice will almost certainly be denied.

The American justice system is facing a crisis, with courthouses closed all over the country. Courts are deploying their battle plans to finally get trials held in stasis as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic underway. Of the many options, virtual jury trials appear to be the best strategy for both providing justice and protecting the public.

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