The Tippecanoe County Court House is increasing the COVID-19 restrictions.
These changes come as cases continue to rise.
The Tippecanoe County Court House is increasing the COVID-19 restrictions.
These changes come as cases continue to rise.
County court house.
These changes come as cases continue to rise.
Effective as of today..
Civil jury trials are suspended... judges may re-schedule non essential hearings and judges will also maximize the use of telephone and video apperances for attorneys parties and witness who are ill or high risk.
All of these changes are subject to constitutional limits.
Tippecanoe superior court 3 judge faith graham says they are doing everything they can to limit the number of people who are entering the courthouse on a daily basis.
The major change is likely to be the number of parties who are permitted to enter in to the court facilities at any given time.
Every person who enter the courthouse will be screened for covid-19 symptoms and will also be required to wear a face mask or face shield.
Spectators..
Friends or family will not be allowed to attend any court hearings until further notice.
For a full breakdown of the operations plan visit wlfi dot com.
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