It could be September until a case is tried before a jury in Door County Circuit Court. District Attorney Colleen Nordin says nothing on the upcoming docket involves a request for a speedy trial, which allows the court to take its time when scheduling proceedings that require a lot of people to be involved. Wisconsin law does not set a mandatory timeframe as far as completing trials where defendants have waived their right to a quick resolution. Still, Nordin says that fundamental fairness comes into play.
The hope is that when juries are seated again, masks will not be necessary.