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Tennessee Supreme Court suspends certain in-person proceedings until end of April

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MEMPHIS, Tenn. — In response to the coronavirus, the Tennessee Supreme Court suspended certain state and local court proceedings until after April 30.

According to the documents, all in-person proceedings are suspended from Friday, March 13 to Thursday, April 30.


“Each day across the State of Tennessee, thousands of people attend court proceedings in-person when they come to the courthouse as jurors, witnesses, litigants, or in another capacity. Public spaces in courthouses tend to be small, tightly packed bench seats that provide the type of situations public health officials have encouraged people to avoid during the COVID-19 outbreak,” said Chief Justice Jeff Bivins. “However, judges, court clerks, and others provide essential constitutional functions that must be carried on. In issuing this Order, the Court struck a balance in limiting the public’s exposure to the virus with continuing essential court functions judges must provide to ensure the administration of justice.”

The following types of cases are exceptions: