BREAKING: A court sentencing is being broadcast on TV for the first time ever in England.
Cameras are filming the moment Judge Sarah Munro passes down Ben Oliver’s sentencing.The footage is being broadcast across various news outlets in a legal first.
News outlets – such as Sky, the BBC, ITN and PA – have campaigned for years to allow for cameras to film crucial moments in court proceedings.Ben Oliver, 25, appears in court following the death of his grandfather Cameras will solely record final verdicts and dramatic statements from judges as they address the dock.
David Gilroy, found guilty of killing Suzanne Pilley in 2010, had his sentencing broadcast on STV in a legal first two years later.
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