The Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers would like all courts throughout the state to return to virtual court for non-essential hearings.
According to an association statement, the group believes Zoom will be more efficient and safer.
"Now with the rising cases, it's not just a matter of efficiency, but it's a matter of safety," Miami association president Jude M. Faccidomo said.
July 27, 2021 at 05:04 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Daily Business Review
The Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers would like all courts throughout the state to return to virtual court for non-essential hearings.
According to an association statement, the group believes Zoom will be more efficient and safer.
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