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JRN 430 Quiz 2 Questions And Answers 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 ...

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JRN 430 Quiz 2 Questions And Answers

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

, JRN 430 Quiz 2 Questions And Answers
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




for cause challenge the ability of attorneys to remove a potential juror for a reason the law

finds sufficient, as opposed to a peremptory challenge




retrial a second or further trial




closure the act of closing off an entire court trial, or voir dire




who decides if cameras and news can be in the courthouse the judge




what are the 2 instances in which courts are closed completely 1. Protecting the juveniles

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