![]() The orders postpone all jury trials until at least August 2020, limit in-person contact with clerk of court office staff and place restrictions on in-person court proceedings. On May 21, Chief Justice Beasley issued new emergency orders that further extend filing deadlines, postpone jury trials and place cleaning and social distancing restrictions on in-person court proceedings. On May 30, Chief Justice Beasley issued three new executive orders that delay any pending evictions in trial courts until June 21, 2020, extend several of the existing emergency directives, extend the time for filing notices of appeal and create a mediation program eviction proceedings. On June 20, Chief Justice Beasley extends emergency orders regarding jury trials and court facility public health measures. 15, Chief Justice Beasley extended Emergency Directives regarding COVID-19 monitoring in courthouses, remote transmission of courtroom proceedings and more. Parties must have good cause to prevent a court from using remote audio and video transmissions in judicial proceedings. 14, Chief Justice Paul Newby amended the requirements for remote proceedings. On March 27, the Supreme Court of North Carolina issued an order extending all appellate court deadlines that fall between March 27 – Apfor 60 days.
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