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AND NOW, this 2nd day of April 2020, consistent with the Order of the
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania dated April 1, 2020, this Court having
originally declared a judicial emergency in the Fifth Judicial District of
Pennsylvania through April 14, 2020, I now DECLARE that the judicial
emergency be extended through May 8, 2020. The Fifth Judicial District
Emergency Operations Plan dated March 26, 2020, as amended, shall remain
in effect through the duration of the judicial emergency.
Additionally, in recognition of the likelihood that this judicial emergency
may, of necessity, be extended through May 31, 2020, it is further ORDERED
that any case postponed due to this emergency be scheduled after May 31,
2020, and that the suspension of the operation of Rule 600 be applied to those
postponements, subject to constitutional limitations. Cases that can be
resolved entirely through the use of Advanced Communication Technology
may be postponed to a date prior to May 31, 2020.
BY THE COURT:
KIM BERKELEY CLARK
PRESIDENT JUDGE
P. J.
ORDER OF COURT
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA
WESTERN DISTRICT
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: No. _________ M 2020
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IN RE: DECLARATION OF
EXTENSION OF
FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
JUDICIAL EMERGENCY
Microsoft Word - Emergency Order Extension 040220.docx
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