Should Cameras Be Allowed in The Kohberger Trial Court Room?

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On this episode, Tony Brueski and acclaimed attorney Randy Zelin tackle the question: Should cameras be permitted in the courtroom during Bryan Kohberger’s trial? They delve into the debate around media access to court proceedings, weighing the public’s right to know against the potential risks to a fair trial. With Kohberger’s case attracting considerable attention, this is a question of significant interest. Tune in as they dissect this contentious issue from all angles.
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