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1 Michael Milov-Cordoba, Remote Court Three Years Later: State Courts Have Largely Sidestepped State Constitutional Questions about Remote Criminal Proceedings [1] (2023)

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Remote Court Three Years Later


State courts  have  largely sidestepped  state  constitutional

questions  about  remote   criminal proceedings.

By Michael Milov-Cordoba Published: April 13, 2023

Massachusetts South Dakota Minnesota Missouri Montana Ohio


Since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, criminal defendants have been the
subject of a national experiment. As schools and businesses moved online to protect
people from the virus, court systems also instituted a host of emergency measures to
conduct court proceedings remotely. Three years later, significant questions about
what this virtual transition means for the state constitutional rights of defendants
remain unanswered.

While courts had previously experimented with remote technology in narrow
contexts, such as immigration proceedings and bail hearings, the pandemic forced
them to embrace virtual proceedings at nearly every juncture of the criminal justice

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