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JRN 430 Quiz 2 and answers Reporter's Privilege-"journalist's privilege" -the concept that reporters can keep information such as source identity confidential what are the 3 elements that must be met for a reporter to be required to reveal confidential sources? (NPR)- Possession - No a...

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JRN 430 Quiz 2 and answers
Reporter's Privilege✔✔-"journalist's privilege"

-the concept that reporters can keep information such as source identity confidential

what are the 3 elements that must be met for a reporter to be required to reveal
confidential sources? (NPR)✔✔- Possession
- No alternatives
- Relevance

contempt of court✔✔gives judges the ability to punish willful disobedience of a court
order, misconduct, or interference with the administration of justice

civil contempt✔✔compels individuals to what's required to benefit the complainant
(i.e. name a source, turn over notes)

CAN be undone

Criminal contempt✔✔conduct in or near a court that willfully disregards, disobeys or
interferes with the court's authority; sometimes called "direct contempt"

Shield laws✔✔state laws that protect journalists from having to reveal their sources

Confidentiality✔✔the act of holding information in confidence, not to be released to
unauthorized individuals

What 2 mechanisms protect journalists who do not want to reveal sources of
information✔✔1. Reporter's privilege
2. Shield laws

search warrants✔✔a written order issued by a judge, directed to a law enforcement
officer, authorizing the search and seizure of any property for which there is probable
cause

Continuance✔✔postponement of a trial to a later time

sequestration✔✔the isolation of jurors to avoid prejudice from publicity in a
sensational trial

gag orders✔✔a nonlegal term used to describe court orders that prohibit the
publication or discussion of specific materials

Admonitions✔✔judges' instructions to jurors warning them to avoid potentially
prejudicial communications

jury instructions✔✔judge gives the jury the particular rules of law that apply to the
case

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