In a groundbreaking development, TV cameras are no longer allowed to do pool in the Brian Cober case. Instead, the judge will set up cameras in the courtroom and stream the feed on his YouTube channel. This new court order has been issued to ensure community members affected by the crimes have access to the proceedings. Read on to learn more about this significant change in the case.
Why are TV cameras not allowed to do pool in the Brian Cober case?
The court prohibits still video and audio coverage by journalists and the public in the courtroom, but allows a court-operated video and audio system to record and stream the proceedings.
What are the concerns of the defendant's council regarding camera coverage?
Defendant's council has concerns about private documents being captured in footage.
How will live streaming of court proceedings impact public access to information?
Live streaming court proceedings eliminates the need for requesting footage and allows for real-time viewing.
What is the change in the practice of broadcasting court proceedings?
Judge judges are now live streaming court proceedings, which is a change from the previous practice of broadcasting and sharing later.
What are the potential drawbacks of live streaming court proceedings?
The video suggests that although live streaming may have some drawbacks, it is better than not having any audio or visual access to court proceedings.
In a groundbreaking development, TV cameras are no longer allowed to do pool in the Brian Cober case. Instead, the judge will set up cameras in the courtroom and stream the feed on his YouTube channel. This new court order has been issued to ensure community members affected by the crimes have access to the proceedings. Read on to learn more about this significant change in the case.
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