The California Waiver Of Defendants Personal Presence Consent To Two-Way Electronic Audiovisual System is a court document that has been established by the California Courts. It allows for a defendant in a criminal case to waive their right to be physically present in the courtroom and instead appear via a two-way electronic audiovisual system. This system can be used for a variety of court proceedings, including arraignments, plea hearings, sentencing hearings, and other hearings related to a criminal case. The system allows for the defendant to appear remotely while still being able to communicate with the court and other parties involved. The two main types of California Waiver Of Defendants Personal Presence Consent To Two-Way Electronic Audiovisual System are the Voluntary Waiver and the Involuntary Waiver. The Voluntary Waiver is when the defendant has voluntarily waived their right to be physically present in the courtroom and has agreed to appear via the two-way electronic audiovisual system. The Involuntary Waiver is when the court has required the defendant to appear via the two-way electronic audiovisual system instead of in person. The purpose of the California Waiver Of Defendants Personal Presence Consent To Two-Way Electronic Audiovisual System is to provide a fair and efficient way for a defendant to participate in court proceedings while minimizing the risk of exposure to COVID-19.