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  2. Courtroom photography and broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    The Open Court Project has videotaped over 7000 court cases in courts at different levels. The videos are stored, indexed and published in the public domain. In 2017 NGO Open Ukraine has launched the VR Court Project [ 30 ] aimed at videotaping court sessions with 3D 360 degree portable video cameras to create VR video records of court sessions.

  3. Court reporter - Wikipedia

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    A court reporter, court stenographer, or shorthand reporter [1] is a person whose occupation is to capture the live testimony in proceedings using a stenographic machine or a stenomask, thereby transforming the proceedings into an official certified transcript by nature of their training, certification, and usually licensure.

  4. Category:Court reporting - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 13 February 2024, at 18:32 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Electronic monitoring in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Prison overcrowding in CA led to a 2011 court order to reduce the state prison population by 30,000 inmates.. In the aftermath of decades-long tough on crime legislation that increased the US inmate population from 200,000 [6] in 1973 to over two million in 2009, [7] financially strapped states and cities turned to technology—wrist and ankle monitors—to reduce inmate populations as courts ...

  6. Courtroom - Wikipedia

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    Historic courtroom still in use in Brockville, Canada. A courtroom is the enclosed space in which courts of law are held in front of a judge. A number of courtrooms, which may also be known as "courts", may be housed in a courthouse. In recent years, courtrooms have been equipped with audiovisual technology to permit everyone present to clearly ...

  7. Barbara S. Jones - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Sue Jones (born December 31, 1947) [1] is a former United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York.She has been the monitor of the Trump Organization for the New York state courts since 2022, and since the February 16, 2024 decision barring Donald Trump and his sons from running the company, she has "total oversight of the real ...

  8. Court show - Wikipedia

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    Couple's Court with the Cutlers (Syndicated, Orion Television, 2017–present) This court show, presided over by married law firm partners Keith and Dana Cutler specializes in cases of adultery. Litigants on Couples Court present evidence to the Cutlers, usually involving electronic communications and surveillance, to confirm or disprove an affair.

  9. Cameras in the Supreme Court of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of the United States does not allow cameras in the courtroom when the court is in session, a policy which is the subject of much debate. [1] Although the Court has never allowed cameras in its courtroom, it does make audiotapes of oral arguments and opinions available to the public. [2]