Judge Gives Media Access To Paxton Trial
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FORT WORTH (KRLD) Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton may not like it, but he will have to live with microphones and television cameras in his security fraud trial.
Tarrant County Judge George Gallagher on Friday signed an order that allows broadcast media access to the trial. Gallagher is presiding over the trial, but it will be held in Collin County. While broadcast media is allowed to cover trials with microphones and cameras in Dallas County and Tarrant County, judges in Collin County normally frown upon such coverage.
Paxton himself objected to cameras and microphones in the courtroom back in August.
Media advocates welcomed the news. I think its spot-on, explained Frank Librio, president of the Dallas Press Club. Its the fundamental tenet of the First Amendment of the Constitution the freedom of the press. This will allow the public to see, in real time, an elected official going before the court of law.
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