Probably not good
http://www.azcentral.com/story/news...script-shuttered-jodi-arias-hearing/18211717/
Under the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, the press and public are granted access, according to media attorney Dan Barr, unless a judge finds that access can cause "irreparable damage to the defendant's right to a free trial" and there is no alternative.
"She has to make written findings so a court of appeals can evaluate her reasons," Barr said.
Furthermore, Barr notes, the Arizona Constitution says that, "Justice in all cases shall be administered openly, and without unnecessary delay."
And the Arizona Rules of Criminal Procedure say:
"All proceedings shall be open to the public, including representatives of the news media, unless the court finds, upon application of the defendant, that an open proceeding presents a clear and present danger to the defendant's right to a fair trial by an impartial jury;"
and:
"The court may, in its discretion, exclude all spectators except representatives of the press during the testimony of a witness whenever reasonably necessary to prevent embarrassment or emotional disturbance of