The Judicial Conference and most federal judges have generally rejected television and camera coverage of court proceedings, arguing that live television broadcasts, in particular, distract trial participants, prejudice trial outcomes, and thus deprive defendants of fair trials.
Camera coverages in Supreme Court aren't permitted
Some courts allow video, some don't. Some leave to the judges presiding over the cases.
> The Judicial Conference and most federal judges have generally rejected television and camera coverage of court proceedings, arguing that live television broadcasts, in particular, distract trial participants, prejudice trial outcomes, and thus deprive defendants of fair trials.
> Camera coverages in Supreme Court aren't permitted
> Some courts allow video, some don't. Some leave to the judges presiding over the cases.
Sticking up for your sister
Sticking up for your sister
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