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News outlets join to oppose gag order in Idaho stabbing case

Por: WPLG Local 10 Politics January 21, 2023

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BOISE, Idaho – Twenty-two regional and national news organizations have formed a coalition to ask a judge to narrow a gag order in the case against a man . The coalition, which includes The Associated Press, contends that press access to law enforcement officers and other officials involved in high-stakes criminal cases provides the public with important context and a better understanding of how the criminal justice system operates. , 28, is... + full article



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