Criminal jury trials resume in plexiglass-partitioned Queens courtroom
/The attorney tables look more like penalty boxes. And the jury box is unoccupied.
Read MoreThe attorney tables look more like penalty boxes. And the jury box is unoccupied.
Read MoreThe Queens jury trial will continue even after a trial in the Bronx was suspended because of COVID.
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Jury selection begins tomorrow for the first trial since March.
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