Naomi Long confirms that courts will continue to operate during lockdown - with hearings held remotely

Justice Minister Naomi Long has said that courts and tribunals will continue to operate during Northern Ireland’s two week circuit break lockdown.
Justice Minister Naomi LongJustice Minister Naomi Long
Justice Minister Naomi Long

New restrictions begin tomorrow but Mrs Long reiterated that courts and tribunals staff, the judiciary and the legal profession are among those professions regarded as providing an essential service.

She said that the bulk of hearings would be conducted remotely, although a judge could direct an in-person hearing.

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Naomi Long said: “The position in recent months has been that most hearings in the criminal, family and civil courts and tribunals have been conducted remotely using technology such as Sightlink unless a judge or panel chairperson directs otherwise.

“That remains the situation during the circuit break.

“Jury trials have been able to resume safely in six court venues since August – in Laganside, Antrim, Newry, Craigavon, Dungannon and Coleraine – with appropriate Covid protections for jurors, judges, lawyers, plaintiffs, defendants and other court users.

“Those protection measures include the use of separate courtrooms for jury panels and jury consultations, the reconfiguring of courtrooms to allow for social distancing, the installation of glass and Perspex screens in courts and tribunal hearing rooms, the increased use of technology, the installation of hand gel dispensers throughout the Northern Ireland Courts and Tribunals Service’s estate, the wearing of face coverings in public areas and the erection of signage about social distancing.

“We ask members of the public involved in court and tribunal proceedings to check in advance with their legal representatives or court and tribunal offices if they are required to appear in person and to only attend in person, if required.

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“Members of the public and legal representatives who are required to appear are also urged to work closely with courts and tribunals staff and with security personnel to ensure social distancing guidelines are followed and to continue to observe other measures designed to reduce the possibility of Covid-19 infection such as using hand gels and wearing face coverings, unless directed by a judge or panel member to remove them.”