TV Cameras in the Courtroom – Media Circus or Public Right? Lessons from the van Breda trial
The Supreme Court of Appeal guidelines emphasize harmonizing these rights, allowing courts discretion on broadcasting based on individual cases. Open justice is key, permitting recording of legal addresses and judgments. Witness objections to coverage should be considered, with alternatives like identity disguise explored. Accused persons can object, and courts must find "demonstrable" prejudice for restrictions. Essentially, cameras are increasingly common in high-profile trials, prioritizing public access to justice.


