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Lawbreaking YouTubers prompt judge to shut down livestreaming in Barry Morphew case

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A Colorado judge this week stopped public livestreaming of court proceedings in the high-profile murder case against Barry Morphew after at least two YouTube accounts violated state law that prohibits the recording and rebroadcasting of the court’s videos. In a Monday order, 12th Judicial District Chief Judge Amanda Hopkins shut off virtual public access to the proceedings on the grounds that doing so was necessary to preserve Morphew’s rights a…

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Lawbreaking YouTubers prompt judge to shut down livestreaming in Barry Morphew case

A Colorado judge this week stopped public livestreaming of court proceedings in the high-profile murder case against Barry Morphew after at least two YouTube accounts violated state law that prohibits the recording and rebroadcasting of the court’s videos. In a Monday order, 12th Judicial District Chief Judge Amanda Hopkins shut off virtual public access to the proceedings on the grounds that doing so was necessary to preserve Morphew’s rights a…

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