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Jury deliberations in criminal trials may soon be filmed in Ohio by a commercial television network. Arizona and Colorado have already allowed it. Putting cameras in once-sacrosanct jury deliberation rooms is fraught with controversy. Supporters see the project as an educational opportunity, while critics assert it is nothing more than another permutation of "reality TV," and that it will have a chilling effect on jury deliberations.
February 04, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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