UK Lord Chancellor to propose limited televising of court proceedings
14th Nov 2006, 02:17 GMT
[JURIST] Certain portions of British courtroom proceedings could be televised in the near future, according to the Department for Constitutional Affairs (DCA) [official website], which is preparing to outline a proposal in a consultation paper to be relea
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