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In comparison to Ohio, pursuant to a change in law passed in 2020, England and Wales allowed cameras in the Crown Court for the first time on 28 July 2022.
But the coverage is restricted to the judge handing down a sentence and explaining the reasons for it, with a time delay to avoid broadcasting any violent or abusive reaction. Viewers get to see inside the courtroom for around 30 minutes, but the cameras is fixed firmly on the judge with no view of the defendant, victims, jurors, lawyers, or witnesses.
I'm thinking that we can do away with these opt-out hearings and shield defendants such as Jake by adopting the practice where defendants can be fitted with head wigs similar to British Judges and Lawyers. And you can silence the civil rights complaints with facts from common law, adopted by the United States, that the purpose of wearing a wig was to reinforce the idea of anonymity. It's basically the same concept as "the law is blind."
The law should be "blind" to race, ethnicity, social standing, net worth, Instagram followers, political affiliations, and your prison status-- snitch or not a snitch! Problem solved -- no more opt-out hearings. JK

But the coverage is restricted to the judge handing down a sentence and explaining the reasons for it, with a time delay to avoid broadcasting any violent or abusive reaction. Viewers get to see inside the courtroom for around 30 minutes, but the cameras is fixed firmly on the judge with no view of the defendant, victims, jurors, lawyers, or witnesses.
I'm thinking that we can do away with these opt-out hearings and shield defendants such as Jake by adopting the practice where defendants can be fitted with head wigs similar to British Judges and Lawyers. And you can silence the civil rights complaints with facts from common law, adopted by the United States, that the purpose of wearing a wig was to reinforce the idea of anonymity. It's basically the same concept as "the law is blind."
The law should be "blind" to race, ethnicity, social standing, net worth, Instagram followers, political affiliations, and your prison status-- snitch or not a snitch! Problem solved -- no more opt-out hearings. JK

