BC Supreme Court jury selections postponed as part of COVID-19 modifications
BRITISH COLUMBIA — Due to the developing COVID-19 situation, the Supreme Court of British Columbia has modified its operations.
In a release, the Supreme Court outlined how normal proceedings will be taking place given the current events with the novel coronavirus pandemic.
The Court has asked lawyers and involved parties to consider adjourning non-urgent matters until the end of May, while criminal and civil jury selections will be cancelled everywhere in B.C until May 31.
For criminal cases that are impacted by this, the accused can opt for a trial by judge alone, and the trial will proceed during the scheduled time period. If there is no re-election, the trial will be adjourned until after May 31, and the Court will give the case priority for rescheduling when normal operations continue.