Courtroom camera laws need attention

Wednesday, June 6, 2007 10:04 AM EDT

It's been 10 years since a law allowing cameras to record court proceedings in New York was allowed to expire, and a new law isn't getting the support it needs in Albany.
After New York's 10-year cameras in the courtroom “experiment” expired in 1997, court rulings have given judges a lot of leeway over whether or not to allow still and video cameras to record trial proceedings, but a permanent law giving media outlets the right to photograph proceedings remains elusive.

Opponents argue that the presence of cameras creates a “circus” atmosphere in the courtroom, with lawyers playing to the cameras for personal or political gain.

But there's no evidence to suggest the recording of trials has had any effect on their outcomes. Indeed, many lawyers involved say they are too busy concentrating on their jobs to spend time worrying about recording devices in the courtroom.

From this newspaper's standpoint, images from inside the courtroom are an important tool to help us tell stories.

Sure, criminal trials are open to the public, but how many people have the time to sit through a trial day after day? Our readers depend on us to fill them in, and being able to record the demeanor and the reactions of judges, lawyers and witnesses allows the story to be told in ways written words simply can't.

The state Senate Judiciary Committee cleared a new cameras in the courtroom bill earlier this year, but no action has been taken on it since. It has not been called up for a vote by either the state Senate or the Assembly Judiciary Committee.

And although Gov. Eliot Spitzer has said he supports such legislation, he has remained on the sidelines this year.

We urge the governor to speak out about this important piece of legislation, and we hope the Legislature will make it law before the current session.

The Citizens' Say

Post your comment - click here

There are No comments posted.

REGISTRATION IS FREE.
Registered users sign in here:
*Member ID:
*Password:
Remember login?
(requires cookies)
 
Unregistered users can register here:

Do not use usernames or passwords from your financial accounts!

Note: Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required!

*Create a Member ID:
*Choose a password:
*Re-enter password:
*E-mail Address:
*Year of Birth:
 

(children under 13 cannot register)

First Name:
Last Name:
Company:
Home Phone:
Business Phone:
Address:
City:
State:
Zip Code:
 
E-Citizen
E-Edition
Wheels Etc.
Find a vehicle
Hot Jobs
Find a Job
Homes Etc.
Find a Home
TV Week
Find a program
Search Classifieds
Find, Buy
Place a Classified Ad
Sell
Skaneateles Journal
The Journal
New! Best Bridal
Here comes the bride. . .
Liven Up the Holidays
Fa-la-la-la-la-la-la-laaaaaa
Logo HereNew! Off the Menu
Good Eatin'!
Newspaper Ads
See it again
CNY Boats Etc.
Achors aweigh!
New! School Project
A breakdown of the new school project.
Sections
Special Sections

Where to next?

Top Jobs

The Citizen Copyright ©2009
A division of Lee Publications, Inc.
25 Dill Street
Auburn, NY 13021

Contact Us

Add to My Yahoo!