7. Impermissible use of media material
Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes AnnotatedStandards of Conduct and Technology Governing Electronic Media and Still Photography Coverage of Judicial Proceedings
Rules of the Supreme Court (SCR), 7
7. Impermissible use of media material
None of the film, video tape, still photographs or audio reproductions developed during or by virtue of coverage of a judicial proceeding shall be admissible as evidence in the proceeding out of which it arose, any proceeding subsequent or collateral thereto, or upon any retrial or appeal of such proceedings.
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1. | Ikegami | HL-74A, HL-53, HL-77, HL-33, HL-34, HL-35, HL-51, HL-79, HL-78A, HL-79A, HL-79D, ITC-350, ITC-240 |
2. | RCA | TK76, TK78 |
3. | Sony | DXC-1600 TRINICON, BVP-200, BVP-3000, DXC-1640 |
3a. | ASACA | ACC-2006 |
4. | Hitachi | SK80, SK90 |
5. | Hitachi | FP-3030, FP-3060A, FP-205, FP-405, GP7 |
6. | Philips | LDK-25 |
7. | Sony BVP-200 | ENG Camera |
8. | Fernseh | Video Camera |
9. | JVC-8800u | ENG Camera |
10. | AKAI | CVC-150, VTS-150 |
11. | Panasonic | WV-3085, NV-3085, AK-750, WV-3800 |
12. | JVC | GC-4800u, KY-2000 |
Credits
HISTORY: Adopted by Order 81-4, eff. 7-1-81
Sup. Ct. Rules, 7, KY ST S CT 7
Current with amendments received through March 1, 2024. Some sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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