New York – Jury courts reopened in New York City on Monday after months of closure. The civil cases began on Monday; While the criminal cases will begin next week, on October 26.
As reported by the New York Post, the New York court system called 4,600 residents of the Big Apple to serve as jurors because the jury courts reopened.
The courts will follow biosecurity standards against COVID-19, from the use of masks to physical distancing. In addition, they will take the temperature of the jurors when they arrive at the courts and will ask them about any exposure to the disease.
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