L.A. County suspends criminal trials for two weeks amid Omicron surge

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L.A. County suspends criminal trials for two weeks amid Omicron surge
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Los Angeles County will pause all criminal trials until January 19, as COVID-19 cases again begin to surge throughout the region.

Los Angeles County will pause all criminal trials for two weeks beginning Wednesday, as coronavirus infections continue to surge across the region due to the infectiousness of the Omicron variant.

Presiding Judge Eric Taylor said trials will be paused until Jan. 19, a delay that will allow court officials to “balance access to justice with local public safety needs.” “I will continue to consult closely with L.A. County Department of Public Health ... officials on local conditions and any changes to public health orders and guidance during this winter surge,” Taylor said in a statement. “For the second consecutive winter, holiday gatherings have fueled widespread community transmission.”in Los Angeles, Riverside and Orange counties. There was no timetable given for a return to normal operations in the federal court system.L.A.

The delays could prove to be a headache for prosecutors and court officials already trying to clear a massive case backlog caused by the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. L.A. County courts process an average of 100,000 cases per year. Court officials did not immediately offer an update on the systemwide caseload. But in an order issued last year, then-Presiding Judge Kevin Brazile said there were at least 7,000 criminal cases in L.A. County that needed to be heard “to satisfy defendants’ statutory speedy trial rights.”

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