Am I allowed to speak to the judge before court and am I allowed to view the in car video?

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Am I allowed to speak to the judge before court and am I allowed to view the in car video?

  • Category: Courts
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  • State: Kentucky

Answer:

If you are a party in a case, you are generally prohibited from speaking to the judge without the opposing party present. Whether you may view a video depends on the facts in the particular case and evidentiary rules.

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Video cameras are often not allowed in court to protect the privacy of the participants and to maintain the decorum of the courtroom. The presence of cameras can create distractions and may influence the behavior of witnesses and jurors. Each state has its own rules regarding media coverage in court, so it's essential to check local regulations.