Kobe Bryant: Judge Issues Media Guidelines
The Judge in the Kobe Bryant trial issued formal media guidelines today. They will apply for next week's hearing.
Reporters will be barred from using cell phones and tape recorders inside the courthouse; photographing witnesses, potential jurors, and Bryant's accuser and her family; and parking on court grounds. Those spaces will be reserved for people involved in the trial, according to District Judge Terry Ruckriegle's order.
The Colorado Judicial Branch is setting up a Kobe Byrant case page on the internet this week.
The page will have information on hearing schedules, motions rulings, biographies of judges and other details.
The Boulder DA's office has donated their chief crimes prosecutor, Ingrid Bakke, to the Eagle County DA's office for one year to work on the case. Ptikin County (in which Aspen is located) is also donating proseuctorial resources for the case.
Update: The Eagle County DA's office received another $105,000 to prosecute Kobe from the Eagle County Commissioners.
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