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Grand Jury continues working despite pandemic
Read full article: Grand Jury continues working despite pandemicSAN ANTONIO Though a moratorium on jury service was ordered on March 12, Bexar County Grand Juries have continued to examine cases presented by the district attorneys staff. Crime doesnt stop and the cases keep coming in, Assistant District Attorney Eddie Flores said Thursday. The cases submitted by law enforcement must be reviewed, Flores said, noting that a critical deadline is in play. Earlier this week, two new grand juries were sworn in to replace the current juries. Read also:Bexar County courtrooms soon to have new lookCivil district courts in Bexar County prepare to reopen after months-long closure
Civil district courts in Bexar County prepare to reopen after months-long closure
Read full article: Civil district courts in Bexar County prepare to reopen after months-long closureCivil district courts in Bexar County prepare to reopen after months-long closurePublished: June 10, 2020, 6:14 pmThe mid-March closure of the Bexar County Courts complex amid the coronavirus pandemic had a devastating effect on the local justice system, according to District Court Judge Peter Sakai.