With local press funding disappearing at a rate of knots someone is fast disappearing alongside, the court reporter.
British courts are very different to American ones on one important point.
No recording devices are allowed inside.
Public justice
The OJ Simpson trial...
Couldn't have happened here in the same way.
This means the only way to find out quickly what has been going on in the courts is to actually read court reports.
Valuable work
There was a time when a court reporter was a major feature of most local papers.
Ensuring justice was seen to be done, one of the principles on which our system hangs.
Court reporters still exist, but are dwindling in number.
They do one of the journalistic jobs I most admire.
While on the box
As they are cut to beyond the bone I find myself looking at the Judge Rinder show in a different light.
Sure, the show is entertainment, it is not the justice system as such.
However, increasingly it is offering an open forum to prompt reflection of fairness and justice where we hear less and less of the story unfolding behind the court room doors.
It is not a substitute, but if this is the way we are headed, perhaps it's needed.
Thursday, 24 August 2017
The death of the court reporter
Labels:
Britain,
court reporters,
Cuts,
Judge Rinder,
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Local papers,
OJ Simpson,
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