Supreme Court of Missouri issues guidance for courts to begin resuming jury proceedings

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5 June 2020

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Supreme Court of Missouri today issued an order and procedures to guide the state’s 115 local trial courts in resuming jury proceedings during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“The safety of jurors, visitors, court personnel, parties and attorneys is paramount, and no jurisdiction can resume jury proceedings until after sufficient planning and preparation have occurred,” the Court stated in its order. “The resumption of jury proceedings too early would not only risk the health of the participants, but it could also undermine public confidence in the courts and damage the integrity of trial by jury, a cornerstone of our justice system. … [E]very reasonable precaution should be taken in the context of jury proceedings.”

Recommendations for trial courts under today’s order include:

Today’s order supplements the order and operational directives the Court issued last month to begin resuming court activities through specified phases. The phases in which local courts are operating, as well as any local orders they have issued, are available from the Missouri Courts interactive COVID-19 alerts page, https://www.courts.mo.gov/pandemic/.

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Contact: Beth S. Riggert
Communications Counsel
(573) 751-3676

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