Very conflicted on this. Trials, by and large are open for public scrutiny, but courts can only accommodate a limited number in the public gallery and high interest cases will attract larger numbers......
On the other hand justice isn't, and should never be, a source of gratuitous entertainment......
Having said that I did see a recording of the televised sentencing which didn't, in my opinion, explain the reasoning behind the sentence.
I've done jury service 4 times, some of the barristers can be very theatrical, playing to the gallery (in this case the jury)... I worry this could be exaggerated were TV cameras to be present...
So on balance I'm probably marginally against, but open to persuasion.
Pigeon Lofts - any words of warning? Thank you



