Submitted by Scott Pickey on Mon, 05/02/2011 - 4:51pm.
Guest800000000 - Thanks for leaving your comment.
Should we be able to televise a conversation between you and your attorney? Of course not. That falls under attorney / client privilege.
Should we be able to put a camera in the DA's office? Not without the DA's permission, no.
Is the Golden Coral a public place? The answer is no again. The manager or owner has every right to turn someone away and not serve them. It is a private restaurant.
But, when a private group uses a public facility at no charge to attempt to hold a secret meeting - then yes, I think we should be able to attend. The jury waiting room is not someone's private office nor is it used on a regular basis for private conversations. It is a public room in a public building.
Guest800000000 - Thanks for
Guest800000000 - Thanks for leaving your comment.
Should we be able to televise a conversation between you and your attorney? Of course not. That falls under attorney / client privilege.
Should we be able to put a camera in the DA's office? Not without the DA's permission, no.
Is the Golden Coral a public place? The answer is no again. The manager or owner has every right to turn someone away and not serve them. It is a private restaurant.
But, when a private group uses a public facility at no charge to attempt to hold a secret meeting - then yes, I think we should be able to attend. The jury waiting room is not someone's private office nor is it used on a regular basis for private conversations. It is a public room in a public building.
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