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Cameras in courtrooms : an analysis of television court coverage in Virginia /

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Main Author: Keller, Teresa D.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: 1992 May.
Subjects:
Conduct of court proceedings > Virginia.
Video tapes in courtroom proceedings > Virginia.
Free press and fair trial > Virginia.
Television broadcasting of news > Virginia.
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