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Common Pleas judges in Cleveland illegally vote to suspend felony jury trials indefinitely due to the coronavirus pandemic as Black defendants who cannot afford bail remain locked down in a Cuyahoga County jail plagued with COVID-19

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CLEVELAND, Ohio - Led by presiding and administrative Judge Brendan Sheehan (pictured) the 34 largely White judges of the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas general division bench in Cleveland, Ohio have arbitrarily voted again to strip applicable Black and other defendants of their statutory and constitutional right to a speedy trial by delaying criminal and civil jury trials, this time indefinitely, and without the consent of the applicable defendants or their attorneys.

Community activists  remain  upset over the issue, and say it is illegal, and unconstitutional.

The judges previously voted to suspend jury trials until Jan. 19, this too an arbitrary vote that has no legal effect and a decision that followed a prior vote by the judges to delay jury trial until Dec 1.

Bench trials are  not affected.

General division common pleas judges in Ohio, by statute, hear felony cases and civil cases where damages are sought above $15,000, among a host of other legal issues.

The judges in Cuyahoga County say the escalating coronavirus pandemic is the reason for the delay in jury trials, though the right to a speedy trial in Ohio, unless waived by a defendant in writing, is a constitutional right under the 6th Amendment of the U.S. constitution, and a statutory right under state law.

In the absence of a speedy trial dismissal of the case with prejudice is a proper recourse.

Meanwhile, Cuyahoga County Jail inmates who cannot afford to post bail and who refuse to agree to a bench trial and want a jury trial instead remain locked down in the Cuyahoga County Jail where over 15 percent of the imamates are infected with the coronavirus, a jail where some 10 inmates have died in the last two year, at least one of them murdered.

In November 2018, U.S. Marshals issued a report  deeming the county jail unconstitutional and inhumane.

Chief County Public Defender Mark Stanton, a former criminal defense attorney who regularly represented the Cleveland Police Patrolmen's Association and cops prosecuted for alleged wrongdoing on the job against Black people, including excessive force killings by White Cleveland police officers, is supporting the denial of a timely jury trial to defendants.

Stanton is White and has said he will not stand up against the activity, even if it disenfranchises indigent criminal defendants his office represents, most of them Black.

Some Cleveland activists are calling foul.

They want Judge Sheehan to step down as presiding and administrative judge over the court, Sheehan selected as the court's chief judge by his judicial peers on the court.

"Activists call for Chief Common Pleas Judge Brendan Sheehan to step down for misusing his role in this instance," said activist Alfred Porter Jr., president of Black on Black Crime Inc.

Cuyahoga County Executive Armond Budish has called in the National Guard regarding the COVID-19 problem in the jail but has said he cannot let the inmates out who are being held illegally and denied a speedy trial and a jury trial.

Some 323,000 people in America have died from the deadly virus since it hit with a vengeance in early March, the U.S. leading all countries worldwide in the number of confirmed cases and deaths.

The virus has spread to all 50 states and Washington, D.C., worldwide figures showing that there are 55.6 million cases globally, and roughly 1.3 million deaths.

Ohio has reported some 637,000 cases and 8,252 deaths with Cuyahoga County, the state's second largest county, accounting for 63, 729 of those cases, and 872 deaths.

Clevelandurbannews.com and Kathywraycolemanonlinenewsblog.comthe most read Black digital newspaper in Ohio and in the Midwest. Tel: (216) 659-0473. Email: editor@clevelandurbannews.com. We interviewed former president Barack Obama one-on-one when he was campaigning for president. As to the Obama interview. CLICK HERE TO READ THE ENTIRE ARTICLE AT CLEVELAND URBAN NEWS.COM, OHIO'S LEADER IN BLACK DIGITAL NEWS.

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