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Does the court allow the media in the courtrooms to take pictures or record hearings and trials?

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Does the court allow the media in the courtrooms to take pictures or record hearings and trials?

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Canon 3.A(8) of the Colorado Code for Judicial Conduct in the Colorado Revised Statutes generally lays out the policy. Further, Chief Judge Administrative Order 2000-03 provides more detail for the 7th Judicial District. Any media representative desiring to attend and record any portion of any hearing must make a request in writing at least 24 hours before the hearing. It shall comply with all the requisites of Canon 3.A(8).

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