News Release
December 7,
2012
Contact: Steve
Davis, Court Communications Officer, (515)725-8058
Supreme Court Appoints Committee to Review
Expanded Media Coverage Rules
Des
Moines, December 7, 2012—
Today, the Iowa Supreme Court
appointed a committee to review the Expanded Media Coverage (EMC) Rules that
allow audio and video recording and photography of courtroom procedures. The
EMC Rules were first approved by the supreme court in 1979 and have been
slightly modified since that time.
"As a district judge I enjoyed a good
relationship with the members of the media covering high profile trials," Iowa
Supreme Court Justice and Committee Chair Bruce Zager
said. "Working with radio, television and print media was a collaborative
effort that generally worked well. Today, judges and court staff are faced with
requests from the media to use new technology in the courtroom such as laptops
and smartphones for blogging and twitter. Those types of technologies and media
are not specifically addressed in current rules which can cause some confusion
in implementing the EMC Rules. The efforts of this committee will help both
members of the media and members of the court navigate through media requests
unheard of 10 years ago."
Prior to
1979, recording equipment and cameras were only allowed in the courtroom for
ceremonial proceedings or educational purposes. The rules were changed because
of the improvement in equipment and procedures used by the media and the desire
of the supreme court for the judicial branch to be more open and accessible to
the public. The EMC rules were first approved for a one year pilot period. The
first trial covered under EMC Rules was a first degree murder trial in Black
Hawk County, in 1980. The rules were made permanent after a successful pilot
period.
"Most Iowans
do not have the time to attend court proceedings, so they depend upon the media
to keep them informed of the work of the courts," Justice Zager
said. "For more than 30 years, the courts have worked with the media to allow
audio and video coverage to the fullest extent possible without impinging the
rights of litigants to a fair trial."
The Expanded
Media Coverage Rules Committee members are:
Honorable
Bruce Zager, Supreme Court Justice, Waterloo, Chair
Honorable
Robert Hanson, District Judge, Des Moines
Honorable
Christine Dalton, District Associate Judge, Davenport
Kent Wirth,
District Court Administrator, Council Bluffs
Jennifer
Miller, Marshall County Attorney, Marshalltown
Gregg Jones,
Woodbury County Public Defender, Sioux City
Elaine Fehseke Gray, Attorney, Fort Madison
O. Kay
Henderson, Radio Iowa, Des Moines
Peggy Senzarino, Mason City Globe Gazette, Mason City
Amanda Lewis,
KCCI-TV News, Des Moines
Zack Kucharski, Cedar Rapids Gazette, Cedar Rapids
Tim Hynds, Sioux City Journal, Sioux City
Nancy Raffensperger Newhoff, Waterloo
Courier, Waterloo
Kathy
Richardson, Iowa Freedom of Information Council, Des Moines
Steve Davis,
Court Liaison, Des Moines
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