Saskatchewan’s provincial court system is temporarily suspending some operations due to the coronavirus pandemic.As of Dec. 14, most trials, preliminary inquiries and in-person hearings will be suspended until Jan.
15, 2021.“The CMHO (chief medical health officer) has advised against unnecessary travel outside of home communities and reduced the maximum gathering limits,” provincial court chief judge J.A.
Plemel said in a statement.“It has also increased the recommendation for distancing, where physical barriers are not present in courtrooms, to three metres.” Saskatchewan proposes massive jump in fines for non-compliance with emergency orders In a letter obtained by Global News, lawyers were told they can apply to have trials proceed if.