As Los Angeles County battles a surge in coronavirus cases, superior court officials are taking new steps this week to limit face-to-face contact and promote social distancing in courthouses.
Starting Monday, criminal calendars were divided into morning and afternoon sessions. Departments designated as "a.m. courtrooms" began hearing cases at 9:15 a.m. and were closed in the afternoon. Afternoon courtrooms were closed in the mornin...
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