Title 15, Chapter 1, Section 10.1
( 15-1-10.1)
(a) It is declared to be the purpose and intent of the General
Assembly that certain standards be considered by the courts in
determining whether to grant requests for the televising,
videotaping, or motion picture filming of judicial proceedings.
Such standards are intended to provide an evaluation of the impact
on the public interest and the rights of the parties in open
judicial proceedings, the impact upon the integrity and dignity of
the court, and whether the proposed activity would contribute to the
enhancement of or detract from the ends of justice. (b) In considering a request for the televising, videotaping, or
motion picture filming of judicial proceedings, the court shall
consider the following factors in determining whether to grant such
request: (1) The nature of the particular proceeding at issue; (2) The consent or objection of the parties or witnesses whose
testimony will be presented in the proceedings; (3) Whether the proposed coverage will promote increased public
access to the courts and openness of judicial proceedings; (4) The impact upon the integrity and dignity of the court; (5) The impact upon the administration of the court; (6) The impact upon due process and the truth finding function of
the judicial proceeding; (7) Whether the proposed coverage would contribute to the
enhancement of or detract from the ends of justice; (8) Any special circumstances of the parties, victims, witnesses,
or other participants such as the need to protect children or
factors involving the safety of participants in the judicial
proceeding; and (9) Any other factors which the court may determine to be
important under the circumstances of the case. (c) The court may hear from the parties, witnesses, or other
interested persons and from the person or entity requesting coverage
during the court's consideration of the factors set forth in this
Code section. (d) This Code section shall not apply to the use of electronic or
photographic means for the presentation of evidence or the
perpetuation of a record. (e) The court in its discretion may grant requests made under this
Code section for all or portions of judicial proceedings. |