The most recent U.S.Supreme Court's decisions have held that cameras and other electronic media
A) are unnecessary to provide the public with information about judicial proceedings because print coverage is sufficient.
B) are inherently prejudicial and therefore have no presumptive right of access to the judicial process.
C) may alter the trial process and therefore may be permitted at the discretion of the presiding judge.
D) both A and C
Correct Answer:
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Q26: Despite the broad public right of access
Q27: Presumptively open proceedings will be closed if
Q28: Some courts maintain the anonymity of jurors
Q29: Restraining orders are
A)often called gag orders.
B)used
Q30: Judges are responsible for maintaining court decorum
Q32: In Richmond Newspapers v.Virginia,the Supreme Court established
Q33: A continuance may reduce potentially prejudicial publicity,but
Q34: Courts generally use civil contempt orders to
Q35: In Nebraska Press Association v.Stuart,the Supreme Court
Q36: At the beginning of all trials,the jury
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