From The Denver Post: The news media will be able to broadcast a closed-circuit feed of the Aurora movie theater trial but will not be able to film the proceedings with its own cameras, according to a ruling issued Tuesday.
Arapahoe County Chief District Court Judge Carlos Samour, who is overseeing the case, wrote in his order that the only feed from the courtroom will come from a ceiling-mounted camera. The camera has previously been used to transmit the court proceedings to overflow rooms where victims or members of the media could watch significant hearings in the case.
The camera is in a fixed position, meaning it will not be able to pan the courtroom or zoom in or zoom out. Samour ruled that the camera will show only “the witness stand, the screen above the witness stand for presentation of evidence, the defense table, part of the prosecution table, the podium, the courtroom well and the (judge).”
The closed-circuit feed also includes audio.
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