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Jury Trials to Resume in the District of Delaware, Subject to Discretion of the Judge

By Carl D. Neff on April 11, 2021
Posted in News

The United States District Court for the District of Delaware recently issued a Jury Trial Notice on April 5, 2021, stating that jury trials will resume, subject to the discretion of each individual judge as to whether and when any particular case will proceed to trial.

Previously, on February 5th, the Chief District Court Judge…

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