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Apr. 26, 2021

LA County again delays criminal proceedings

The deadline for holding preliminary hearings on a defendant’s right to pretrial release was extended from 10 court days to 30. The time period provided for holding a criminal trial was extended by 30 days.

Los Angeles County Presiding Judge Eric Taylor has again extended the length of continuances for criminal hearings and trials.

Taylor extended the deadline for holding preliminary hearings on a defendant's right to pretrial release from 10 court days to 30. He also extended the time period provided for holding a criminal trial by 30 days.

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