State ex rel. Cincinnati Enquirer v. Hunter
Annotate this CaseJudge Tracie Hunter of the Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas presided over the twelve cases against six juvenile defendants underlying this appeal. Judge Hunter issued entries revoking the Cincinnati Enquirer's permission to broadcast, televise, photograph, or record courtroom proceedings. The appellate court granted the Enquirer an alternative writ of prohibition ordering Judge Hunter to stay the enforcement of the documents revoking the Enquirer's permission to broadcast, televise, photograph, or record the courtroom proceedings. Judge Hunter subsequently allowed the Enquirer's reporters into the courtroom but did so subject to certain express conditions, including the condition that the Enquirer not publish the juveniles' names. The Enquirer filed a motion for contempt, arguing that Judge Hunter violated the appellate court's order by making the Enquirer's access to the courtroom subject to conditions. The court of appeals granted the Enquirer's contempt motion. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that the court of appeals did not abuse its discretion in granting the contempt motion for Judge Hunter's noncompliance with the appellate court's alternative writ.
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