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District Court of the V.I. Responds to COVID-19

Almeric L. Christian Federal Building and Courthouse on St. Croix

The District Court of the Virgin Islands is monitoring the outbreak of the new coronavirus (COVID-19). Given the risk of transmission and the potentially serious consequences, it has implemented precautionary measures to protect court personnel and the public from the spread of this disease.

As the District Court remains open, court personnel have been asked to practice good cold and flu season hygiene, and disinfectant products have been obtained and distributed. They have also been strongly urged to stay at home if they are suffering from any cold or flu-like symptoms. The District Court urges legal practitioners to adopt similar practices and to inform the court promptly if a practitioner who has appeared in court develops symptoms or tests positive for COVID-19 or if they believe that a scheduled in-person hearing requires the presence of a person who has tested positive for COVID-19 or has been in contact with an individual who has tested positive for COVID-19.

Further, the District Court has issued two general orders that inform of building access and court operations in response to COVID-19. The first Order of the Court precludes access to the Almeric L. Christian Federal Building and Courthouse on St. Croix and the Ron de Lugo Federal Building and Courthouse on St. Thomas to individuals who have been asked to self-quarantine because of exposure to COVID-19 or travel to a country or region with the outbreak; persons who reside with or have had close contact with someone who has been advised to self-quarantine by any doctor, hospital or health agency; persons who have been diagnosed with or have had known contact with anyone who has been diagnosed with COVID-19; and persons experiencing symptoms of respiratory illness such as fever, severe cough or shortness of breath.

The Ron de Lugo Federal Courthouse. (File photo)
The Ron de Lugo Federal Courthouse on St. Thomas (File photo)

The second Order of the Court continues all civil and criminal jury and bench trials in both Divisions of the Court from March 18, through April 16, pending further Order of the Court; provides that the time period of March 18 through April 16 will be “excluded time” in criminal matters for Speedy Trial Act purposes; suspends the convening of the grand juries; and precludes new grand juries being impaneled in both Divisions of the Court from March 18 through April 16; maintains all deadlines set by federal or local rules or court orders, including, but not limited to, scheduling orders in all civil and criminal cases; and encourages the parties to utilize teleconference, video-conference and other similar means that facilitate the effective accomplishment of assigned tasks without compromising the health and safety of those involved.

Similarly, the court will conduct conferences and hearings telephonically when it is practicable and efficient to do so.

The District Court hopes that these procedures will allow the court to protect the health and safety of its employees and the public while allowing it to continue to accomplish its mission to fairly administer justice.

Additionally, it will consider implementing additional measures as circumstances warrant. The District Court will update the public as events develop and will give as much notice as possible if an escalation of its response becomes necessary. Please check the District Court website regularly for any updates.

  • Ron de Lugo Federal Building and Courthouse, 5500 Veterans Drive, Suite 351, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands 00802-6424

Phone: 774-0640 Fax: 775-8075

  • Almeric L. Christian Federal Building and Courthouse, 3013 Estate Golden Rock, Lot No. 13, Christiansted, Virgin Islands 00820-4355

Phone: 718-1130 Fax: 712-7180

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