N&O Index Card Listings
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Newspaper court reporting
- News groups to discuss Mallard-Braswell order at joint weekend meeting. N&O, 3ep-23-66, 36:3.
- Police secrecy may be law violation. Sep-23-66, 36:4.
Newspaper court reporting
- Newspaper court reporting
- Superior Court Judge H. L. Riddle, Jr., contends public should be informed of crime facts. N&O, Sep-24-66, 1:4.
Newspaper court reporting
- Solicitor W. G. Ransdell, Jr., states that no "radical" change required by Wake County court order. N&O, Sep-24-66, 22:4.
Newspaper court reporting
- N. C. Press Associations claims that Wake County ban on crime news reporting is detrimental to the public interest. N&O, Sep-25-66, I 1:1.
Newspaper court reporting
- Charlotte editor charges Wake County ruling on pre-trial publicity will be used to cover incompetence in law enforcement. N&O, Sep-25-66, I 5:1.
Newspaper court reporting
- North Carolina Press Association passes resolution opposing V/ake County's restrictions on news media. N&O, 3ep-25 6, I 5:2.
Newspaper court reporting
- Braswell-Mallard court order makes police reporters' job difficult. N&O, Sep-25-66, I 15:3.
Newspaper court reporting
- Braswell-Mallard rule interprets broadened defendants' rights. N&O, Oct-2-66, III 5:1.
Newspaper court reporting
- N. C. Press Association attorney defends newspapers on pretrial publicity issue. N&O, Oct-15-66, 3:1.
Newspaper court reporting
- Crime news restriction criticized by foriaer newspaper publisher, Mark Ethridge. N&O, Oct-25-66, 5:1.