Judge Black announces May 4 Roanoke court hearings to be held by video

Paul Black, Chief Judge
Paul Black, Chief Judge
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Hearings scheduled for Monday, May 4 at 10:00 a.m. in the Roanoke courtroom will be conducted by video through Zoom for Government, according to an announcement released on Apr. 17. The hearings will not take place in person.

The decision affects all parties involved in cases before Judge Paul Black on that date. Participants are required to join remotely using the provided Zoom link and credentials.

To access the hearing, interested parties can use the following URL: https://vawb-uscourts-gov.zoomgov.com/j/16106051116. The Meeting ID is 161 0605 1116 and the password is 0922.

Anyone who needs help connecting to Zoom for Government is advised to contact Catherine James at catherine_james@vawb.uscourts.gov or call (540) 795-6318 for assistance.

This approach aims to maintain accessibility while ensuring safety and convenience for all participants.



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