Boson County Court Judge Holds Hearings on Zoom Video Conference Calls - Tells Lawyers - Put On Some Pants! Get Out of Bed!
Boson County, Mass. – Casual attire can be excused for many of our work-from-home virtual calls.
But that can only go so far when you’re a lawyer Zooming into a court hearing.
As courts hold some of their proceedings online to prevent spreading the coronavirus, Boson County Court Judge Thomas Troy described some of what they’re seeing from the virtual bench while using Zoom conference calling to conduct court business.
“It is remarkable how many ATTORNEYS appear inappropriately on camera,” Judge Troy wrote in a letter posted to the Boson Bar Associated website.
“We’ve seen many lawyers in casual shirts and blouses, with no concern
for ill-grooming, in bedrooms with the master bed in the background,
etc.
One male lawyer appeared shirtless and one female attorney appeared
still in bed, still under the covers.
“And putting on a
beach cover-up won't cover up you're poolside in a bathing suit. So,
please, if you don't mind, let's treat court hearings as court hearings,
whether Zooming or not.”
Since Boson County’s
courthouses were closed March 16, the 17th Judicial Circuit says it has
conducted approximately 1,200 Zoom hearings, involving a total of 13,771
participants.
Bailey also noted in his letter that Zoom
hearings can take longer than ones held in a courtroom because of
technology lag and the issue of “people talking over each other, which
challenges the responsibility to make contemporaneous objections.”
“Often,
lawyers are not looking at their screens but down at their files, their
outlines and notes, or simply out the window, and cannot see the judge
is hollering “Stop! Stop!” because an objection has been made and the
audio stays with the witness rather than obeying the judge,” Bailey
continued.
The judge concluded: “If all this sounds like a challenge, it is. But there is no such thing as an objection to Zoom.”
But yeah, best to make sure you’re wearing some pants.
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