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...Bailey said the presentation of the Tyson trial by reporters--and not by television cameras--meant that the American public saw a distorted version of the proceedings...

Author: By Rodolfo J. Fernandez, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Trial Lawyer Defends Courtroom Cameras | 2/28/1992 | See Source »

...While the American people was able to watch everything that transpired at the Kennedy Smith trial, it had to rely on a nonlawyer's opinion on what happened" in the Tyson case, Bailey said. he added that reporters tend to distort trial coverage to make it more interesting...

Author: By Rodolfo J. Fernandez, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Trial Lawyer Defends Courtroom Cameras | 2/28/1992 | See Source »

...Bailey, who served as a commentator for Court TV during the Smith trial, said that states with good judicial systems should be made examples for others to emulate...

Author: By Rodolfo J. Fernandez, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Trial Lawyer Defends Courtroom Cameras | 2/28/1992 | See Source »

...Bailey said television cameras in the courtroom results in public accountability and forces participants to do a better...

Author: By Rodolfo J. Fernandez, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Trial Lawyer Defends Courtroom Cameras | 2/28/1992 | See Source »

...Bailey said public scrutiny has a tremendous effect on court cases and pointed out that the acquittal rate in all case tried is 20 percent while the acquittal rate in highly publicized cases is 80 percent...

Author: By Rodolfo J. Fernandez, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Trial Lawyer Defends Courtroom Cameras | 2/28/1992 | See Source »

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