Opinion
No. 08-19-00062-CR
03-16-2020
JAVIER GONZALEZ, Appellant, v. THE STATE OF TEXAS, State.
Appeal from the 34 District Court of El Paso County, Texas (TC# 20170D04716) ORDER
The Office of Court Administration has updated guidelines for courts on dealing with the outbreak of the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19). As part of that guidance, the OCA suggests: "If a court deems that non-essential ..., in-person proceedings may pose an unnecessary or unreasonable risk to participants, court staff, or the public, the court should avoid that risk, when possible, by simple delay or by a telephone or video remote appearance. Our suggestion is that you follow this practice until at least April 1."
While the person-to-person interaction at an appellate oral argument is fundamentally different than that with a jury trial, the Court is nonetheless sensitive to the potential risks to counsel, spectators, and the court staff. Accordingly, on the Court's own motion, the oral argument in this case has been rescheduled to May 7, 2020 at 1 p.m. in the courtroom of the Eighth Court of Appeals.
Although the ultimate decision to vacate oral argument is with the Court, parties are always free to waive oral argument and request that a case be set on submission on the briefs. The Court is also open to allowing teleconferencing of oral argument where the technical capabilities are available. We regret any inconvenience this resetting may cause.
IT IS SO ORDERED this 16 day of March, 2020.
PER CURIAM Before Alley, C.J., Rodriguez, and Palafox, JJ.