02/07/2013

Camera Coverage Could Be Extended To Crown Courts

The agreement to allow broadcasters to film Court of Appeal proceedings from October, could be extended to the Crown court "in due course".

Currently, proceedings can be filmed in the Supreme court, the final court of appeal, and this will be followed in October with the broadcast of the Court of Appeal.

It is understood that government is now considering extending filming to Crown courts as well, where crimes including murder and rape are heard before a judge and 12-person jury.

In Scotland, cameras have been in the courtroom since 1992. Trials are only filmed if all involved parties give consent.

(MH/CD)

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