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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

Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated
Standards 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.
(Schedule A)
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

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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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