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The dignified televised oral argument in the Florida Supreme Court over the Florida balloting, watched by millions, also reinforces the desirability of televising cases of great public import.
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Eventually, hundreds of prominent journalists, dissidents, activists and ordinary people were arrested, and many of them were tried in televised mass court cases.
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From 1960 he studied economics at the London School of Economics under Bernard Crick and in 1964 he contributed a chapter on the case against televising parliament for Crick's The Reform of Parliament.
If not, this makes the case for televising trials all the more compelling.
Brazilians are absorbing their confessions and accusations against one another, some of which have been nationally televised, in a case that underlines how political corruption remains entrenched despite landmark efforts to send corrupt officials to jail.
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