Zoom stations are popping up in the Travis County criminal courthouse in Austin.

Complete with computer, webcam, microphone—plus hand sanitizer and gloves—the Zoom stations will allow unincarcerated criminal-defendants to join remote plea hearings to resolve their cases, which have been put on hold since March, said Debra Hale, Travis County criminal court administrator.

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