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Dalhousie Law Journal

1979

Administration of justice

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Televising Court Trials In Canada: We Stand On Guard For A Legal Apocalypse, Lorne H. Abugov Nov 1979

Televising Court Trials In Canada: We Stand On Guard For A Legal Apocalypse, Lorne H. Abugov

Dalhousie Law Journal

Four years ago an eminent Canadian jurist denounced the presence of a CBC television crew filming trial participants as they emerged from his courtroom at Osgoode Hall. Chief Justice G. A. Gale of the Ontario Supreme Court found the incident "quite offensive" and bid the crew to leave the hallway and the courthouse "because I was satisfied that their operations constituted an interference with the administration of justice." ' Four years later the Canadian position on the presence of news cameras in the courts and within its precincts has remained unaltered, unbending and, worst of all, uncontroverted. A blanket prohibition …