Judge rules reporter can cover trial via Twitter messages
WICHITA, Kan. -- Order in the court, please, including you tweeter!
In a victory for news technology in federal courts, a judge is allowing a reporter to use the microblogging service Twitter to provide constant updates from a racketeering gang trial this week.
It's not the first time online streaming has been allowed in courtrooms, but the practice is still rare in the federal system, especially in criminal cases.
A couple of lawyers voiced concern about the possibility that a juror might visit the online site to read the posts from Ron Sylvester, a reporter for the Wichita Eagle, but U.S. District Judge J. Thomas Marten said jurors are always told to avoid newspaper, broadcast and online reports.
"You either trust your jurors to live with the admonishment, or you don't," he said.
Sylvester has been invited to give a presentation to lawyers and judges on journalists' use of Twitter at a July conference of the American Bar Association in Chicago.
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