Northern Ireland

Jury trials return to more courthouses following Covid safety measures

Perspex screens are among the Covid-19 measures in place at courthouses to allow the return of jury trials.
Perspex screens are among the Covid-19 measures in place at courthouses to allow the return of jury trials. Perspex screens are among the Covid-19 measures in place at courthouses to allow the return of jury trials.

JURY trials have been extended to other courts across Northern Ireland.

Six courthouses are accommodating the hearings, Justice Minister Naomi Long said.

Trials can now be held in Antrim, Craigavon, Newry, Coleraine and Dungannon courthouses following the installation of Covid-19 safety measures including perspex screens in courtrooms and social distancing signs in waiting areas.

Individual bibles in polythene bags will also be provided for jurors and witnesses swearing oaths.

The courthouses now join Laganside court complex in accommodating trials after the Belfast city centre venue reopened its doors in August.

Welcoming the development for trials, Justice minister Naomi Long said: "A considerable amount of time and effort has been put into ensuring jury trials can proceed safely at a number of venues amid concerns about Covid in the wider community.

"Courtrooms have been reconfigured and rebuilt, with glass and perspex screens installed for added protection. Technology has been harnessed. Hand sanitation and two metre social distancing measures have been implemented for defendants, witnesses, jurors, judges, legal representatives, courts staff, security staff and observers in line with the public health guidance.

"All of this work, plus the deployment of technology for remote, hybrid and in-person hearings has ensured that justice has not ground to a halt in the criminal, civil and family courts and also tribunals.

"The progression of cases is important for victims, complainants, defendants and witnesses and our courts and tribunals are striving in unprecedented times to ensure we can do just that."

Initially during lockdown, courts business was consolidated in five courts hubs, with some proceedings being heard in-person but the majority conducted remotely.

Virtual courtroom capacity was significantly increased, with technology deployed and additional video conferencing facilities installed to ensure all operational courtrooms were able to facilitate remote hearings - enabling defendants to appear for first remand in Magistrates Court via live links from PSNI custody suites and legal representatives, parties and witnesses to also attend remotely.

Since August, the number of court venues expanded to 15 to deal with criminal, civil and family cases and tribunals, with up to 57 courtrooms available for courts and tribunals business.

Seventeen trials have been listed to date in Belfast.