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It depends on the state. Laws regarding the recording of court proceedings are generally divided up into three categories ranked in order of strictness.

Generally, even states that are lax about this leave the decision up to the judge's discretion - for instance if a witness feels as though someone they're testifying against has the means to order a hit on them, the judge will usually always prohibit the use of cameras.

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