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Cameras in the Courtroom


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Cameras in the Courtroom
Examines the right to a fair trial vs. the right of the public to witness court proceedings and to know what the government is doing.
1,575 words (approx. 6.3 pages) | 5 sources | 1992 United States


From the Paper:

"SHOULD CAMERAS BE ALLOWED IN THE COURTROOM?

Introduction and Problem Statement
Although the title of this research is broad, cameras, in the context of this paper, refers to television cameras. Courts in different jurisdictions in the United States impose differing restrictions on media coverage within courtrooms. Some jurisdictions do not allow cameras of any kind, requiring even the print media to employ artist sketches for any visual reporting of courtroom proceedings. Others permit the use of still cameras under controlled conditions. Few jurisdictions permit the unrestricted use of television cameras in courtrooms. Most jurisdictions that do permit television cameras in the courtroom do not permit continuous live coverage of the proceedings."

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APA Citation:

Cameras in the Courtroom (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 12, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Essay-Cameras-in-the-Courtroom/19554

MLA Citation:

"Cameras in the Courtroom" 15 January 2012. Web. 12 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Essay-Cameras-in-the-Courtroom/19554>




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