A judge in Millville alleged Latino defendants were being told to appear at municipal court hearings in person, while others were given the option of appearing for virtual sessions.
An ongoing investigation into claims of discrimination in the scheduling of Latino defendants in a South Jersey municipal court has so far revealed no signs of unfair treatment, state judiciary officials said Tuesday.in how Latino defendants were treated in that court. He said most defendants with Latino sounding names were required to appear for court appearances in-person, while others were given the option of virtual appearances conducted online.
During the Dec. 5 in-person court session in Millville, Witcher asked all defendants if they had been given the option to appear virtually. Most Latino and Spanish-speaking defendants said they had not. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.
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