Magistrate Judge Jonathan Goodman denied a motion by various media companies to allow cameras inside the federal courthouse in Miami, Florida, for former President Donald Trump's arraignment on Tuesday.
The late Monday filing by Goodman denied the argument by the media companies that the court appearance by Trump is a"special proceeding" and therefore regular rules on recording would be followed."The 'special proceedings' term referenced in the Local Rule is analogized to a proceeding akin to a naturalization proceeding," Goodman wrote in the filing.
Goodman cited rule 77.1 for the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida as a basis not to allow photography, with the rule only allowing exceptions for"special proceedings" or"following a declaration of a local, state, or national emergency." The media companies included in the"Press Coalition" that filed the motion were CNN, ABC News, the Associated Press, CBS News, the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times, NBC News, and the Washington Post, among other news outlets.
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