5 things gag order bans from being discussed
All parties involved with the case are prohibited from sharing information with the public regarding:
1. The character, credibility, reputation or criminal record of a party, victim, or witness, or the identity of a witness, or the expected testimony of a party or witness.
2. The possibility of a plea of guilty to the offense or the existence or contents of any confession, admission, or statement given by a defendant or suspect, or that person’s refusal or failure to make a statement.
3. The performance or results of any examination or test or the refusal or failure of a person to submit to an examination or test, or the identity or nature of physical evidence expected to be presented.
4. Information that the parties know or reasonably should know is likely to be inadmissible as evidence in a trial and that would, if disclosed, create a substantial risk of prejudicing an impartial trial.
5. With the exception of the defendant, Fotis Dulos, any opinion as the guilt or innocence of the defendant.
Jennifer Dulos case: 5 things gag order bans from being discussed