When does the Johnny Depp trial resume? Upcoming schedule and break explained

Following three weeks of testimonies and depositions, the defamation trial of Johnny Depp's lawsuit against ex-wife Amber Heard is going on a break for little more than a week.

Since the trial began on April 11, events at the Fairfax, Virginia courtroom have been telecasted live daily from Monday to Friday.

As of Thursday, May 5, the trial has gone on a hiatus owing to Judge Penney Azcarate's unavailability until May 15.

The trial is slated to begin on Monday, May 16, and will reportedly end on Friday, May 27.

According to reports, the pause in the trial was due to some prior commitments that presiding Judge Azcarate had in the ongoing week.

As per multiple publications, the Judge is set to attend a conference during this time period, which requires the trial proceedings to be postponed.

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