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Maroc Maroc - NEWSDAY.CO.TT - A la Une - 30/Jun 23:30

Temporary adjustment to court operations

Court operations in Tobago will operate remotely on July 1 owing to the passage of category-four Hurricane Beryl. In a statement on June 30, the Judiciary said Tobago's courts will fully operate remotely, and in Trinidad remote operations will be supported with in-office operations on a reduced scale. There will be no in-person trials in Trinidad and in-person appointments will be rescheduled. The Judiciary also advised anyone called for jury selection not to report to the court on July 1. Information on the rescheduled dates for jury selection will be shared with the public via the media. During this period, the courts may be contacted via phone call to the Judiciary Contact Centre at: 62-TTLAW (628-8529) (TSTT) | 23-LAWTT (235-2988) (DIGICEL) | 224-5182 (Flow). The courts may also be contacted via e-mail. Visit the Judiciary’s website for a full list of e-mail addresses for various court services and departments at https://www.ttlawcourts.org/index.php/newsroom-69/news/9566-court-operations-duringthe-covid-19-pandemic The post Temporary adjustment to court operations appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.

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