In Re Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic

2021 Ark. 30
CourtSupreme Court of Arkansas
DecidedFebruary 12, 2021
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Opinion

Cite as 2021 Ark. 30 SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS IN RE RESPONSE TO THE COVID-19 Opinion Delivered: February 12, 2021 PANDEMIC

PER CURIAM

In response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Supreme Court of Arkansas

delivered previous per curiam orders implementing emergency precautions to help protect

the public from unnecessary risks. On March 11, 2020, Governor Hutchinson declared a

“State of Emergency” for Arkansas related to the COVID-19 pandemic, which remains in

effect. The courts of the State of Arkansas have remained open and shall continue to remain

open. Today’s actions are to protect the safety of jurors, litigants, attorneys, court personnel,

and the public.

Public health officials in Arkansas have identified a continued high level of COVID-

19 positive tests and hospitalizations. The continuing high level of infections in the state

requires that we extend the suspension of jury trials that we previously announced on

November 20, 2020. See In re Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020 Ark. 384 (per curiam).

Therefore, we hereby suspend jury trials through April 30, 2021.

Please refer to the November 20, 2020 per curiam; aside from the end date of the

jury-trial suspension, that Order remains in effect. The Supreme Court of Arkansas is encouraged by the recent downward trend in

COVID-19 infections in the state and by the increase in vaccinations. Going forward, we

will continue to monitor these trends with the anticipation that, if positive progress

continues, jury trials may resume May 1, 2021. We therefore recommend that circuit court

judges, circuit court clerks, prosecuting attorneys, public defenders, and private attorneys

take the next few weeks to prepare for the resumption of jury trials.

This Order is to be interpreted broadly for protection of the public from the risks

associated with COVID-19. This Order applies statewide to all courts and court clerks’

offices except administrative courts of the executive branch, federal courts, and federal court

clerks’ offices.

It is so ORDERED.

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