But grand juries are coming back in November instead of January as originally planned. That’s the word out of the judges’ meeting today but no official order yet.
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Friday, October 16, 2020
Thursday, October 15, 2020
District Judge in L.A. dismisses case with prejudice for speedy trial violation
Oh wow, this Order is worth a read.
government can be held to the principles of its constitution.
–Thomas Jefferson1
A federal judge in Santa Ana on Wednesday dismissed an indictment against a Newport Beach physician accused in a drug distribution case, ruling that his constitutional rights to a jury trial were denied due to an order barring trials in the federal courthouse in the Central District of California during the COVID-19 pandemic. U.S. District Judge Cormac Carney dismissed the indictment against Jeffrey Dove Olsen with prejudice, so prosecutors could not just file another case against him or seek another indictment from a grand jury. Prosecutors could appeal the ruling with the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. Olsen was indicted in July 2017 on 35 counts that alleged he prescribed and distributed “large amounts of oxycodone, amphetamine salts, alprazolam and hydrocodone to confidential sources, an undercover agent and numerous addicts without a legitimate medical purpose over the course of three years,” according to federal prosecutors who said two of the doctor’s patients died from overdoses of pain medication.
The issue came to a head this week when Olsen refused to waive any more time for his trial, but U.S. District Judge Philip S. Gutierrez, the chief judge of the Central District, refused to budge on the prohibition of jury trials at this time.
“Quite frankly, the court is at a loss to understand how the Central District continues to refuse to resume jury trials in the Orange County federal courthouse,” Carney wrote in his ruling as he noted various other federal agencies have offices that are open and that first responders still report to work, as well as employees in essential businesses.
“Orange County restaurants are open for outdoor dining and reduced-capacity indoor dining,” Carney added. “Nail salons, hair salons, body waxing studios, massage therapy studios, tattoo parlors and pet groomers in Orange County are open, even indoors, with protective modifications.”
Tuesday, October 13, 2020
Judge like a champion today
Apparently, Judge Amy Coney Barrett was given a sign for her chambers from judge Don Willett that says, Judge Like A Champion Today (which is a play on the sign that Notre Dame players hit on the way onto the football field). There's another judge that has that same sign -- Judge Like A Champion Today -- in his chambers and has had it since his law clerks got it for him in 1998: Judge Moreno.
7/ Judge Don Willett (5th Cir., fka @JusticeWillett) sent #AmyConeyBarrett a memorable gift for chambers: pic.twitter.com/l0BqemSGY1
— David Lat (@DavidLat) October 12, 2020
Monday, October 12, 2020
Amy Coney Barrett's opening remarks
The confirmation hearings start today. You can read Barrett's opening statement here.
Here are some articles about the hearings:
- Barrett Supreme Court hearing expected to focus on health care, with the pandemic looming over the proceeding The Washington Post
- Many Firsts At Confirmation Hearings For Judge Amy Coney Barrett NPR
- Amid pandemic and presidential race, Supreme Court confirmation hearing will be unprecedented USA Today
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Friday, October 09, 2020
SDFLA Grand Juries to return sooner than planned
Chief Judge Moore previously ordered the suspension of grand juries until January 4. But there has been an effort to get a grand jury up and running before then, and now multiple sources have confirmed that the goal is to have one by mid-November. We have schools, restaurants, and even open stadiums, so it's no wonder that we will have grand juries soon enough. Let's see if they actually show up!
