IN RE MAGISTRATES' USE OF VIDEOCONFERENCES


471 S.E.2d 458 (1994)

In re MAGISTRATES' USE OF VIDEOCONFERENCES.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

March 7, 1994.


ORDER

As new detention facilities are built at locations distant from population centers, the use of videoconference and facsimile equipment may enhance the efficiency and security of the courts, but must continue to protect all the constitutional and statutory rights of the accused. The creation of pilot programs would be helpful in the assessment of the use of this technology for hearings in criminal court and in development of statewide procedures if the technology...

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