Even the Cinco de Mayo Motion Docket isn't immune to COVID-19 rescheduling. Yesterday, Judge Campbell issued AO-2020-33, which reschedules the May 5 Motion Docket to June 16, 2020. Thus, if your case was set at 9:30 AM or 1:30 PM on May 5, then it is moved to the same time on June 16. For criminal defendants, this ONLY applies to defendants NOT in custody - defendants in custody will still have their cases heard by video on May 5. Note that the Bryan County Courthouse remains closed, so no spectators will be allowed to attend.
As we have repeatedly recommended, you should contact your lawyer if you have one and confirm your new court date. ONLY if you don't have a lawyer should you contact the Court Clerk or the judge's staff to confirm your court date.
As we have repeatedly recommended, you should contact your lawyer if you have one and confirm your new court date. ONLY if you don't have a lawyer should you contact the Court Clerk or the judge's staff to confirm your court date.