State v. Kohberger trial to be livestreamed, ban on outside cameras
BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — According to a recent news release, future public proceedings in State v. Kohberger will be livestreamed using court equipment as an alternative to outside cameras in the courtroom, a new order of the court states.
Issued on Friday, the order follows an earlier motion in August to remove cameras.
The order says members of the media and public will not be allowed to record their own video or audio or take photographs of future hearings. A court-provided livestream will be available through Judge John Judge's YouTube channel during future hearings.
"This will help to alleviate the concerns raised by both the defense and the State, but at the same time will ensure the public still has access to see the proceedings for themselves if they cannot attend hearings in person," the order states.
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