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District Court of VI Issues Seventh Order on Operations During Pandemic

District Court of V.I. Chief Judge Wilma Lewis (submitted by Delegate Christensen) office

The District Court of the Virgin Islands continues to monitor the outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19). In so doing, the Honorable Wilma A. Lewis, Chief Judge has issued the “Seventh Order Concerning Operations of the District Court of the Virgin Islands During COVID-19 Outbreak” on Friday, June 12.

The most recent order extends the “Sixth Order Concerning Operations of the District Court of the Virgin Islands During the COVID-19 Outbreak” entered on May 12, which is set to expire on Tuesday, June 16.

The seventh order will be extended and continue in full force and effect through July 15, except that court personnel will return to work at the federal courthouses effective June 15. No in-person services will be provided pending further “order of the court.”

For more information, contact:

Glenda L. Lake, Esquire

Clerk of Court

District Court of the Virgin Islands

5500 Veteran’s Drive, Suite 310

Charlotte Amalie, U.S. Virgin Islands 00802

Phone: 774-0640; Fax: 775-8075;

Email: glenda_lake@vid.uscourts.gov

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