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City Court Announces Changes Due To COVID-19

Baton Rouge, LALocal News

In a significant response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Baton Rouge City Court has announced that normal operations will be suspended until April 20, 2020. This decision aims to protect the health and safety of both the public and court personnel during a time of heightened concern over the virus's spread. Individuals who have court dates scheduled during this suspension are advised to stay informed about potential rescheduling. The court is committed to communicating updates and will release further details as they become available. This measure is in line with actions taken by various governmental entities to prioritize public health and safety.

By implementing these changes, the court demonstrates its flexibility and responsiveness to the ongoing crisis. The decision reflects the larger societal shift towards precautionary measures in light of the pandemic. As the situation evolves, the court's proactive stance will be crucial to ensuring the safety of the Baton Rouge community.

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