The Humboldt County Courthouse won’t go unguarded after all — at least, not for the next year and a half or so.
"We do not have to screen everyone through a metal detector that goes into court. That's not laid out in the law," Sheriff William Honsal stated Tuesday morning.
A new high-tech weapons detection system backed by artificial intelligence will soon be installed at the Washington County Courthouse, giving sheriff’s deputies more information while screening people ...