Keene District Court Quietly Re-Allows Cameras

May 13, 2009 by
Filed under: Issues, News, Personal Freedom 

BurkeToday at the arraignment for Richard, one of the “disorderly six”, (a trial is scheduled for July) Keene District Court security agents had no issues with allowing two videographers into a packed courtroom. No one had to fill out motions to do this, they were just allowed in, like they always should be.

The only question is, will the court continue respecting the free press, or will they arbitrarily change the rules again later? Time will tell, and we’ll be sure to blog about it.

Comments

5 Comments on Keene District Court Quietly Re-Allows Cameras

  1. itaatt on Wed, 13th May 2009 11:46 am

    Who was the Judge Burke or Lane?

  2. John Pollak on Wed, 13th May 2009 12:58 pm

    HEHEHE! Excellent news. keep up the good work genltemen!

  3. Anon on Wed, 13th May 2009 5:38 pm

    Good. This should be a non-issue.

  4. Lpviper on Wed, 13th May 2009 7:04 pm

    The trial itself should also be a non issue

  5. Lance on Wed, 13th May 2009 8:17 pm

    Excellent.

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