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Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice declares judicial emergency

By Caleb Hutchins Assistant News Director
Posted 5:30PM on Saturday 14th March 2020 ( 4 years ago )

As state officials continue to respond to the growing number of Coronavirus cases in Georgia, the state supreme court's Chief Justice has ordered a judicial emergency until April 13.

The emergency was announced in a release Saturday afternoon. Chief Justice Henry D. Melton said the order will prioritize certain judicial activities and suspend some court deadlines.

“Following Governor Kemp’s declaration today of a Public Health State of Emergency, I am directing the judicial branch of government to suspend all but essential court functions,” Chief Justice Melton said. “These critical matters will remain a priority in our courts.”

Matters that will be prioritized include:

The order also encourages videoconferencing and other methods to limit chances of exposure to the virus while conducting court activities.

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