He can't stop someone for exercising their rights. He's not honorable, he's letting his emotions override his constitutional limits. Jeez, is everyone really this ignorant?
@@ceedogg4270 Actually the filming was done inside the courthouse, down in the lobby. There are signs clearly posted that there is to be no photography permitted inside the courthouse without the express permission of the Chief Judge. Did you not see the sign yourself as the deputies were escorting you up to the felony trial division for your own trial?
That judge is STEAMING MAD. The guy who recorded the witnesses is not going to have a good day...may even get charged with contempt or something like that. What a MORON!
If it is the guy at the defense table (which I assume), it clearly show how disorganized the defense team is... An ineffective defense attorney and a cowboy private invesigator whom is unaware of court rules. If the “technician” interviewed a witness last week whom has been recalled yesterday, it is sufficient ground for a mistrial.
@@thomasdaily4363 yup...that was my first thought. then they could go back at it again, new jury but at the same time, knowing the state's strategy from this trial.
This sounds like the person would be doing an audit. And even if the chief Justice made a ruling about recording, there’s still a chance it goes against the first amendment specially at the persons recording in a public lobby. In order to challenge that the guy would have to get in trouble by doing it, and then challenging in court to get it revoked. But I haven’t seen any update about the outcome of this, so I have no idea.
@JusticeAA no I get that ...just the way he handled it , very professional but super pissed...very strange for a PI to sit in the courtroom during trials and I hope to find out more about this in the coming weeks ...of course the defense will say they had no idea , but they did ...that video guy admitted that he did this in other courtrooms so he will be also investigated...I can hardly wait to hear the end story
So you can’t record people coming out of a courtroom in a public building we pay taxes for?? It might be his courtroom but does he run the outside too or no?
Because of witness or jury intimidation. It’s not to limit free speech or anything; it’s to prevent dire mistreatment of or harm to people who are forced into court under subpoena, etc. Outdoors is fine, but sometimes there’s a rule for “not on the property,” which includes the front sidewalk & parking lot (since following ppl to their cars can be very intimidating, too).
You obviously don’t even understand what’s being discussed here. You’re definitely someone whose said “but my rights!!!!!” Without even understanding what your rights are and are not.