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Google News: The role of the media covering criminal trials 'in constant evolution'
[allmediascotland.com (press release)] - Notes Forsyth: “The elegantly barbed exchanges between Donald Findlay QC [pictured] and lifelong newspaper man, Magnus Linklater, about which of them is most trapped in the past were a delight in themselves.” And Forsyth finishes: “The challenge of
TV cameras must not be allowed in court or we risk 'Hollywood ...
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[Scottish Daily Record] - Magnus Linklater, former editor of The Scotsman newspaper, said there is "no real trust" between journalists and the justice system and that contempt of court sanctions are restrictive and inconsistent. The Crown Office once issued an advisory to The
Lawyers warn televising trials could put witnesses in needless danger
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[stv.tv] - Crown Office director of casework David Harvie, former Times Scotland editor Magnus Linklater, Alan McCloskey, from Victim Support Scotland, former police officer and law campaigner Iain McKie and editor of The Firm law website Steven Raeburn were also
Scottish Parliament investigate role of online media archives and ...
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[Scottish Daily Record] Detective Chief Superintendent John Cuddihy from the Association of Chief Police Officers in Scotland; Crown Office director of casework David Harvie; former Times Scotland editor Magnus Linklater; Alan McCloskey from Victim Support Scotland
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