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Tennessee Again Suspends Jury Trials, Citing The Coronavirus

Tony Gonzalez / WPLN News (File)

Tennessee’s record-setting COVID cases have prompted the suspension of all jury trials through the end of January.

The order from the state’s Supreme Court came down Tuesday, reinstating rules that initially ran from March through most of May.

The justices say they’ve heard reports of lacking compliance, including COVID-positive people attending court.

The statewide order also reminds attorneys and judges that masks are required in courtrooms. Virtual hearings are encouraged wherever possible, and the justices ask that in-person hearings are scheduled so as to minimize wait times in hallways.

The halt to jury trials takes effect Monday, with exceptions to be granted only by approval of Chief Justice Jeff Bivins.

Tony Gonzalez, a reporter in Nashville since July 2011, covers city news, features inspiring people, and seeks out offbeat stories. He’s also an award-winning juggler and hot chicken advocate who lives in East Nashville with his wife, a professional bookbinder. During his time at The Tennessean newspaper, his investigative reporting and feature stories were honored in the state and nationally. Gonzalez grew up near Chicago and came to Nashville after three years reporting and editing at Virginia's smallest daily newspaper, The News Virginian.