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A Journalist's Guide to Covering a Criminal Case from Arrest to ...


A Journalist's Guide to Covering a Criminal Case from Arrest to ...

If the defendant wishes to plead straight to the Court, the charges will remain the same. Roughly 2% percent of cases go to trial in Maricopa County. Every ...

Reporting on Criminal Cases – Journalist's Guide - U.S. Courts

In particular, a supporting affidavit – written by the lead law enforcement agent to supply the judge with evidence of probable cause – offers a detailed ...

Covering Criminal Trials – Journalist's Guide | United States Courts

The Jury · Opening Statements · Witnesses · Exhibits, Transcripts, and Courtroom Audio · Motion to Acquit · Closing Arguments · Jury Instructions, Deliberations, and ...

Beat reporting: How to cover crime, cops and courts - NewsLab -

To cover a story, first you have to find it. Most newsrooms have a system in place to monitor breaking news — listening to police scanners, ...

A Guide to The risks of media coverage in criminal cases - Fair Trials

Although we usually work on behalf of people facing criminal trials outside of their own country, we have a keen interest in criminal justice and fair trial ...

A high stakes beat: tips for balanced and informed crime coverage

Reporters should be especially careful if charges have not yet been filed, Fields says. Police could be using the media to apply pressure to a ...

A Journalist's Guide to Avoiding Lawsuits and Other Legal Dangers

In cases of direct pressure or danger of any kind that are possible to prove, a journalist should inform press or media associations as well as ...

How Journalists Are Improving Crime Coverage | NPF

There's a lot to cover in criminal justice, but in covering crime, the institution of the police is so overwhelmingly important,” Bogert said. “How can you do ...

Panelists share tips on covering crime, courts - The SPJ News

Attendees of the “From Cuffs to the Courthouse: How to Cover Criminal Justice” panel heard from four journalists currently covering the beat ...

A Journalist's Guide to the Federal Courts - Applied Antitrust Law

Whether you're reporting about a high-profile case or your new full-time beat is the federal courthouse, you'll find that covering a federal trial court or ...

Media Guide: 10 Crime Coverage Dos and Don'ts

Following is The Sentencing Project's guidance to newsrooms and journalists on how to accurately cover crime and justice.

U.S. Press Freedom Tracker

Arrest/Criminal Charge Assault Chilling Statement Denial of Access Equipment ... Understanding risks faced by journalists covering elections. Published ...

Introduction to the Reporter's Privilege Compendium

Even in the absence of an applicable shield law or court-recognized privilege, journalists are sometimes successful in persuading courts to ...

Legal reporting: Covering the judicial system and understanding its ...

For example, in a criminal case, most of the information comes from the prosecution because the state is required to make information public, ...

COURT - REPORTING - Guidelines for Journalists

Similarly, in criminal cases, journalists may need to derive the position of ... fairness, journalists covering the courts have an ethical obligation.

COVERING THE COURTS A Q&A guide for journalists

If someone is committed for trial, the vast majority of criminal trials will then go to the County Court. The Supreme Court deals with murder charges and other ...

Court Reporting: What to expect - IPSO

Journalists often go to court to report on the cases being heard. When they are in court, a reporter will take notes, recording the trial.

Reporters' Privilege Compendium | 2nd Circuit Shield Laws Guide

When a litigant in a criminal case seeks information from a reporter who asserts the reporter's privilege under the First Amendment, the privilege will be ...

Guide to legal rights in the U.S. - Committee to Protect Journalists

Do not trespass on private property to gather news; do not cross police lines at crime scenes; comply with location restrictions and barriers, ...

In 2022, 15 journalists arrested; more face charges

Yet every arrest of a journalist has consequences for the free press. While detained, journalists lose their ability to freely cover the story; ...