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Attorneys Discuss Jury Selection for Man Charged with Murdering Dr. Henry Han and Family
October 28, 2020
Attorneys gathered virtually in Santa Barbara County Superior Court on Wednesday to discuss jury selection for the man charged in the Han family triple-murder case.
Also covered in the hearing before Judge Brian Hill was how the capital murder trial of Pierre F. Haobsh would be conducted during the coronavirus pandemic.
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The Santa Barbara court now is gearing up to prepare for a large number of prospective jurors, and jury selection is expected to occur at another facility since courtrooms have limited capacity to ensure the appropriate social distancing standards implemented by public health officials.
Planning for the jury selection process amid the COVID-19 situation includes preparation of check-in procedures with documents, checks of temperatures, sanitization, face coverings, and other precautions designed to minimize the risk of transmitting COVID-19.
“My thought was we would end up doing the trial in one of our courtrooms, but the jury selection process would take place somewhere else,” Hill said.
Wearing glasses and orange-colored Santa Barbara County Jail clothing, Haobsh appeared via Zoom conferencing from a solo room at the Santa Barbara County Jail because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Planning also includes education on what the trial would look like, including the seating needed to meet at least six-feet of social distancing by participants and the latest procedures regarding ventilation in the courtroom.
Additionally, it includes consulting an epidemiologist to weigh in on best health practices to keep everyone inside the courtroom safe.
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Haobsh had agreed that his trial for this case can occur through May 2021.
The last day for trial is June 10, Hill said.
Haobsh’s next court date is set for January in Department 2 of the Superior Court in Santa Barbara.
October 28, 2020
Attorneys gathered virtually in Santa Barbara County Superior Court on Wednesday to discuss jury selection for the man charged in the Han family triple-murder case.
Also covered in the hearing before Judge Brian Hill was how the capital murder trial of Pierre F. Haobsh would be conducted during the coronavirus pandemic.
[.....]
The Santa Barbara court now is gearing up to prepare for a large number of prospective jurors, and jury selection is expected to occur at another facility since courtrooms have limited capacity to ensure the appropriate social distancing standards implemented by public health officials.
Planning for the jury selection process amid the COVID-19 situation includes preparation of check-in procedures with documents, checks of temperatures, sanitization, face coverings, and other precautions designed to minimize the risk of transmitting COVID-19.
“My thought was we would end up doing the trial in one of our courtrooms, but the jury selection process would take place somewhere else,” Hill said.
Wearing glasses and orange-colored Santa Barbara County Jail clothing, Haobsh appeared via Zoom conferencing from a solo room at the Santa Barbara County Jail because of the coronavirus pandemic.
[.....]
Planning also includes education on what the trial would look like, including the seating needed to meet at least six-feet of social distancing by participants and the latest procedures regarding ventilation in the courtroom.
Additionally, it includes consulting an epidemiologist to weigh in on best health practices to keep everyone inside the courtroom safe.
[.....]
Haobsh had agreed that his trial for this case can occur through May 2021.
The last day for trial is June 10, Hill said.
Haobsh’s next court date is set for January in Department 2 of the Superior Court in Santa Barbara.