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Judge tells subpoenaed witnesses to remain available; jury selection set Sept. 30 with jurors needed Oct. 1 at 9 a.m.
Summary
At a docket call the presiding judge instructed subpoenaed witnesses to remain available through jury selection and explained new paperless and Zoom procedures; the court set jury selection for Sept. 30 and asked witnesses to be prepared for Oct. 1 at 9 a.m.
The presiding judge told people summoned as witnesses that their subpoenas remain in effect through the jury trial and that failure to appear could lead to a warrant. The court said jury selection will occur Sept. 30 and that the court will need subpoenaed witnesses for an Oct. 1, 9 a.m., jury day.
The directive matters because the court treats subpoenas as court orders that last "until we've concluded with this jury trial," and witnesses who are released for interim periods must check in so the clerk can recall…
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