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On June 30, 1997, the experiment, initiated in 1987, that gave trial judges discretion to allow televised and still-camera coverage of civil and criminal trial court proceedings in New York State came to an end. After two years of investigation, a 12-member, state-appointed committee has issued its findings and recommendations on the question of cameras in New York courts. Their results are contained in An Open Courtroom. This book offers: an introduction, executive summary; overview of the committee¿s work; a summary of the current law; overview of camera laws in other states and in federal…mehr

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On June 30, 1997, the experiment, initiated in 1987, that gave trial judges discretion to allow televised and still-camera coverage of civil and criminal trial court proceedings in New York State came to an end. After two years of investigation, a 12-member, state-appointed committee has issued its findings and recommendations on the question of cameras in New York courts. Their results are contained in An Open Courtroom. This book offers: an introduction, executive summary; overview of the committee¿s work; a summary of the current law; overview of camera laws in other states and in federal courts; summary of the committee¿s record; the committee¿s assessment and conclusions; recommendation; appendices which include the results of a jurist poll and the committee¿s judicial survey, interviews, and other pertinent data; and a minority report/ dissent arguing against the committee¿s recommendations.
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New York State Committee