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Superior Court G.A. 13
Standing Orders for Photographic and Electronic Media Coverage of Arraignments

Implementation of Practice Book Section 1-11A; Effective January 1, 2008.

All camera and electronic coverage of criminal arraignments shall be subject to the following guidelines and any others deemed appropriate by the Court:
 

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1. Only one (1) still camera, one (1) television camera and one (1) audio recording device which do not produce a distracting sound or light shall be employed to cover the arraignment, unless otherwise ordered by the Court.

2. The operator of any camera, television or audio recording equipment shall not employ any artificial lighting device to supplement the existing light in the courtroom.

3. Broadcasting, televising, recording and photographing in any location of the courthouse other than in the arraignment courtroom, at any time, is prohibited.

4. All personnel and equipment shall be situated in an unobtrusive manner within the courtroom. The location of any such equipment and personnel shall be determined by the judge. The location of the camera, to the extent possible, shall provide access to optimum coverage. Once the judge designates the position(s) for the camera(s), the operator must remain in that position and must not move about until the arraignment is completed. Photographers and operators are prohibited from photographing, videotaping, televising or recording spectators in the courtroom.

5. If there are multiple requests to videotape, broadcast, televise, record, or photograph the same arraignment, the media representatives making such requests must make pooling arrangements among themselves, unless otherwise determined by the presiding judge.

6. Photographers and equipment operators must conduct themselves in the courtroom quietly and discreetly, with due regard for the dignity of the courtroom.

7. To the extent practicable, any media or pool representative seeking to broadcast, televise, record or photograph an arraignment shall provide as much advance notice as possible to the Office of External Affairs (860-757-2270).

8. Media representatives desiring to broadcast, televise, record or photograph an arraignment shall file a written request on a form provided by the Clerk at the GA 13 Clerk’s Office by 9:45 a.m. on the date of the arraignment. The Clerk shall transmit said request to the arraignment judge, the supervising marshal, the state’s attorney, and the public defender or the attorney for the defendant. The judge shall articulate his/her decision on the request on the record prior to the arraignment.

9. On-camera reporting and taped interviews must be conducted outside of the courthouse. No videotapes, still photographs or audio recordings may be taken at any location in the courthouse other than the area designated by the judge during the arraignment being covered.

10. These orders are subject to future revisions or modifications by the presiding judge or arraignment court judge.


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Richard W. Dyer, Presiding Judge, Superior Court G.A. 13

 

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