James said that allowing more cameras in court was 'an easy and important way we can make our justice system more transparent.'
New York Attorney General Letitia James is calling for her state to allow more cameras in courtrooms.'It's time for New York to allow more cameras in courtrooms,' James wrote in a post on X, formerly Twitter. 'Expanding public access to trials and court proceedings is an easy and important way we can make our justice system more transparent.'The Empire State is one of only three major U.S.
However, the prospect of high-profile trials in New York frequently being broadcast to the national public is likely to remain off-limits unless the state's current laws are drastically changed.
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