The coronavirus pandemic has started to affect the U.S. court framework, stopping common and criminal jury preliminaries in prominent scenes, for example, Manhattan's government court and deferring a $1 billion preliminary against Elon Musk that was scheduled to start Monday.
The delays are bringing up issues about how courts will ensure criminal respondents' privileges to a quick preliminary, away from build-up of a huge number of refuge cases and resolve prominent corporate debates.
"Everything occurring at the speed of light," said Eric Tennen, a criminal guard legal counselor in Massachusetts. "It's simply insane. I don't have the foggiest idea about what's going on with everything any longer."
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