Crown courts in England and Wales are set to allow TV cameras in to film some cases.
Image: Shutterstock/Maxim Tarasyugin Image: Shutterstock/Maxim Tarasyugin WITHIN THE NEXT few months, crown courts in England and Wales will allow television cameras in for the first time to cover parts of the trial process.
Sky News reports that draft legislation is being laid before parliament today, which will pave the way for cameras to cover some of the most high-profile criminal cases.The Supreme Court, the highest court in the UK, also now provides live feeds of many cases.
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