Juries: Coronavirus

(asked on 24th November 2020) - View Source

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, pursuant to the Answer of 19 November 2020 to Question 114860 on Juries: Coronavirus, how many cases of covid-19 have been confirmed among jurors since 12 November by court.


Answered by
Chris Philp Portrait
Chris Philp
Minister of State (Home Office)
This question was answered on 30th November 2020

Since Friday 12 November until Tuesday 24 November there have been 6 confirmed positive test results for Covid-19 reported among jurors in 5 locations across HM Courts & Tribunals Service’s estate. During this period the Jury Central Summoning Bureau transferred approximately 8,4001 people to the courts for jury service. There are currently jury trials running in 79 Crown Courts, 5 Nightingale Courts and 4 other existing court locations.

Table – Number of confirmed Covid-19 among jurors by court.

Cambridge Crown Court

1

Isleworth Crown Court

1

London Central Criminal Court

1

Maidstone Combined Court

2

Newcastle Combined Court

1

Total

6

We take swift and robust action for each suspected or positive case. There should be no assumption that a confirmed case indicates that there has transmission within a court building and not all confirmed cases relate to the same empanelled jury.

Before restarting jury trials all courts have completed a Jury Trial checklist in addition to the risk assessments we have completed in all open courts and tribunals. Public Health England have reviewed our arrangements and they have confirmed that our standards meet their guidance.

All data is internal and not subject to the same level of checks as official published statistics. Although care has been taken when processing and analysing this, the details may be subject to revisions inherent in any large-scale manual system.

1 This includes jurors who may be excused, deferred or released by the court before serving, and that random selection means that not all jurors get on a trial.

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