Brian Buckmeyer
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I understood why the judge came to the conclusion that they did. There are competing constitutional rights in the courtroom at any given time. Privacy rights of the alleged victim, constitutional rights of the defendant, but also constitutional rights of the public and the media. And I think when all of these butt heads, the court errs on the side of
I understood why the judge came to the conclusion that they did. There are competing constitutional rights in the courtroom at any given time. Privacy rights of the alleged victim, constitutional rights of the defendant, but also constitutional rights of the public and the media. And I think when all of these butt heads, the court errs on the side of
Let's protect the person who has gone through these alleged acts. While they are allegations, there are documentations and photos of them as well. And I think the belief is that we as journalists can have the ability to articulate what we saw and heard in court sufficiently enough to inform the public without, as the court suggested, re-traumatizing Cassie or anyone else who takes the stand.
Let's protect the person who has gone through these alleged acts. While they are allegations, there are documentations and photos of them as well. And I think the belief is that we as journalists can have the ability to articulate what we saw and heard in court sufficiently enough to inform the public without, as the court suggested, re-traumatizing Cassie or anyone else who takes the stand.
I understood why the judge came to the conclusion that they did. There are competing constitutional rights in the courtroom at any given time. Privacy rights of the alleged victim, constitutional rights of the defendant, but also constitutional rights of the public and the media. And I think when all of these butt heads, the court errs on the side of
I understood why the judge came to the conclusion that they did. There are competing constitutional rights in the courtroom at any given time. Privacy rights of the alleged victim, constitutional rights of the defendant, but also constitutional rights of the public and the media. And I think when all of these butt heads, the court errs on the side of
I understood why the judge came to the conclusion that they did. There are competing constitutional rights in the courtroom at any given time. Privacy rights of the alleged victim, constitutional rights of the defendant, but also constitutional rights of the public and the media. And I think when all of these butt heads, the court errs on the side of
let's protect the person who has gone through these alleged acts. While they are allegations, there are documentations and photos of them as well. And I think the belief is that we as journalists can have the ability to articulate what we saw and heard in court sufficiently enough to inform the public without, as the court suggested, re-traumatizing Cassie or anyone else who takes the stand.
let's protect the person who has gone through these alleged acts. While they are allegations, there are documentations and photos of them as well. And I think the belief is that we as journalists can have the ability to articulate what we saw and heard in court sufficiently enough to inform the public without, as the court suggested, re-traumatizing Cassie or anyone else who takes the stand.
let's protect the person who has gone through these alleged acts. While they are allegations, there are documentations and photos of them as well. And I think the belief is that we as journalists can have the ability to articulate what we saw and heard in court sufficiently enough to inform the public without, as the court suggested, re-traumatizing Cassie or anyone else who takes the stand.
We do have the opportunity, because we're in court, to see how the jury and people in the courtroom react. So how did they react when they saw some of these very graphic pieces of evidence and also hear the testimony?
We do have the opportunity, because we're in court, to see how the jury and people in the courtroom react. So how did they react when they saw some of these very graphic pieces of evidence and also hear the testimony?
We do have the opportunity, because we're in court, to see how the jury and people in the courtroom react. So how did they react when they saw some of these very graphic pieces of evidence and also hear the testimony?
We do have the opportunity, because we're in court, to see how the jury and people in the courtroom react. So how did they react when they saw some of these very graphic pieces of evidence and also hear the testimony?
We do have the opportunity, because we're in court, to see how the jury and people in the courtroom react. So how did they react when they saw some of these very graphic pieces of evidence and also hear the testimony?
Tanya, in the morning, Cassie came across as very stoic and matter of fact. In a way, to me, that was a little jarring. I think if anyone is describing the sexual abuse and the trafficking or the allegations thereof, you would be trepidatious. You would be shocked. You would say it as like a shocking thing. But she talked about it as plainly as I'm talking about.
Tanya, in the morning, Cassie came across as very stoic and matter of fact. In a way, to me, that was a little jarring. I think if anyone is describing the sexual abuse and the trafficking or the allegations thereof, you would be trepidatious. You would be shocked. You would say it as like a shocking thing. But she talked about it as plainly as I'm talking about.