Good morning. Does anyone have a link for the hearing in twenty minutes? TIA
@Emi and
@TexLil
Federal Courts do not allow ANY media streams/photos during such.(Remember the sketches from Boston Bomber, etc). Yet they can attend.
We'll have to wait for tweets from those attending MOO after they WALK OUT of the courtroom MOO
brb with link for my MOO
Federal Court: Media Basics – Journalist’s Guide
"Recording and Broadcasting
The use of cameras in federal courtrooms is governed by the Judicial Conference of the United States and Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure.
Find the full history of Judiciary policy on cameras.
In specific instances, such as investitures, naturalizations, or other ceremonial proceedings, a judge may permit the public and media to take photographs and conduct video and audio recording inside a courthouse. And by local rule, the Second and Ninth Circuit Courts of Appeals will consider media requests to record or broadcast an appellate proceeding. Guidelines are available at the
Second and
Ninth Circuit websites.
Outside these limited exceptions, the media may not photograph, videotape or record live federal court proceedings.
Outside these limited exceptions, the
media may not photograph, videotape or record live
federal court proceedings.
Courts of appeals may provide audio or video recordings of appellate hearings, and rules are available on each circuit's website."
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MOO - To my knowledge, federal courts had NOT MADE COVID exceptions as some places have done with Minnesota (first time there broadcasted in that state... for George Floyd trial, where prior was not allowed)...Has not been done in any fed cases to date I'm aware of e.g. for the Jan 6th insurrection folks.