RAW COURT AUDIO-‘Doomsday Cult’ Prophet Murder Trial — ID v. Chad Daybell - Hearing Part 4
Nov 29, 2023, 10:20 PM
In a landmark decision, an Idaho judge has ruled that Chad Daybell's upcoming murder trial will be live-streamed, despite concerns raised by the prosecution about the potential for media attention to turn the proceedings into a "circus."
Judge Steven Boyce made this significant ruling following arguments from the defense, local media outlets, and the state, amending a previous camera ban that had been imposed. The decision allows cameras to be present in the courtroom during the trial, scheduled for April 1, 2024, and expected to span 8-10 weeks. However, the trial will be streamed exclusively through the court's cameras, with strict restrictions on media involvement.
Chad Daybell is facing murder charges in connection with the deaths of Lori Vallow's children, Tylee Ryan and JJ Vallow, as well as his former wife, Tammy Daybell.
During Wednesday's hearing, Chad Daybell's attorney, John Prior, argued passionately in favor of allowing cameras, stating, "Cameras keep everybody honest. It keeps the system honest. It keeps the witnesses honest." He emphasized that having cameras would enable Daybell's family members, who may be unable to attend in person due to the trial's location, to watch the proceedings remotely.
Judge Boyce recognized the logistical challenges faced by those wishing to attend the trial and agreed with the defense's request. He acknowledged, "The difficulty of moving a trial 350 miles from where we are certainly creates restrictions on individuals who would like to attend."
The defense also proposed that the trial be streamed through the media, citing technical issues with the court's system. However, Judge Boyce ultimately ruled in favor of streaming the trial solely through the court's cameras.
Prosecutors argued to maintain the camera ban order to match Lori Vallow's trial, which was held without cameras earlier this year, except for the verdict, which was live-streamed on the judge's YouTube page. They expressed concerns that cameras in the courtroom could turn the case, which had already garnered significant media attention, into a "circus."
Despite these concerns, Judge Boyce made the decision to allow cameras in the courtroom, but with specific restrictions. The court will broadcast the video and audio feeds on the court's website, and still photography or microphones from any media outlet or third party will not be permitted.
In addition to the camera decision, Judge Boyce heard arguments on several pending motions that could potentially impact the upcoming trial, including a motion for a change of venue and the consideration of removing the death penalty as an option. The judge will issue written rulings on these matters at a later date, further shaping the circumstances of Chad Daybell's highly anticipated trial.
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Judge Steven Boyce made this significant ruling following arguments from the defense, local media outlets, and the state, amending a previous camera ban that had been imposed. The decision allows cameras to be present in the courtroom during the trial, scheduled for April 1, 2024, and expected to span 8-10 weeks. However, the trial will be streamed exclusively through the court's cameras, with strict restrictions on media involvement.
Chad Daybell is facing murder charges in connection with the deaths of Lori Vallow's children, Tylee Ryan and JJ Vallow, as well as his former wife, Tammy Daybell.
During Wednesday's hearing, Chad Daybell's attorney, John Prior, argued passionately in favor of allowing cameras, stating, "Cameras keep everybody honest. It keeps the system honest. It keeps the witnesses honest." He emphasized that having cameras would enable Daybell's family members, who may be unable to attend in person due to the trial's location, to watch the proceedings remotely.
Judge Boyce recognized the logistical challenges faced by those wishing to attend the trial and agreed with the defense's request. He acknowledged, "The difficulty of moving a trial 350 miles from where we are certainly creates restrictions on individuals who would like to attend."
The defense also proposed that the trial be streamed through the media, citing technical issues with the court's system. However, Judge Boyce ultimately ruled in favor of streaming the trial solely through the court's cameras.
Prosecutors argued to maintain the camera ban order to match Lori Vallow's trial, which was held without cameras earlier this year, except for the verdict, which was live-streamed on the judge's YouTube page. They expressed concerns that cameras in the courtroom could turn the case, which had already garnered significant media attention, into a "circus."
Despite these concerns, Judge Boyce made the decision to allow cameras in the courtroom, but with specific restrictions. The court will broadcast the video and audio feeds on the court's website, and still photography or microphones from any media outlet or third party will not be permitted.
In addition to the camera decision, Judge Boyce heard arguments on several pending motions that could potentially impact the upcoming trial, including a motion for a change of venue and the consideration of removing the death penalty as an option. The judge will issue written rulings on these matters at a later date, further shaping the circumstances of Chad Daybell's highly anticipated trial.
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The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK’s Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com