Court TV

Just before the trial, Court TV attempted to get permission to televise the trial. While state courts sometimes allow trials to be televised, cameras are typically forbidden in federal court.
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[file] 2005-09-02_CourtTV_motion_to_intervene.pdf
Court TV's Motion to Intervene in order to record and telecast trial proceedings.
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[file] 2005-09-02_CourtTV_motion_to_intervene2.pdf
Memorandum in support of Court TV's motion -- scan, with associated documents.
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[file] 2005-09-02_CourtTV_brief_cameras.pdf
Memorandum supporting Court TV's Motion to Intervene.
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[file] 2005-09-02_CourtTV_motion_to_intervene2_Ex1_full_brief.pdf
Full brief in support of Court TV's argument for televising the trial.
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[file] 2005-09-02_CourtTV_motion_to_intervene2_Ex2_word_count.pdf
Motion to exceed word count limits in the brief.
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[file] 2005-09-02_CourtTV_request_oral_argument.pdf
Court TV requests an oral hearing on their motion.
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[file] 2005-09-07_order_CourtTV.pdf
Judge denies Court TV's Motion to Intervene in order to televise the proceedings.
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[file] 2005-09-12_order_CourtTV_motion_to_reconsider.pdf
Order denying Court TV's Motion to Reconsider the Court's September 7, 2005 order prohibiting cameras from the courtroom.
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