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Courts and Criminals

CHAPTER IX
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"Sensational Journalism and the Law," in "Moral Overstrain," by G.W.

Alger.
**By the New York Penal Code section 143, an editor is only guilty of contempt of court (a misdemeanor) if he publishes "a false or grossly inaccurate report" of its proceedings.

The most insidious, dangerous, offensive and prejudicial matter spread broadcast by the daily press does not relate to actual trials at all, but to matters entirely outside the record, such as what certain witnesses of either side could establish were they available, the "real" past and character of the defendant, etc.

The New York Courts, under the present statute, are powerless to prevent this abuse.

In Massachusetts half a dozen of our principal editors and "special writers" would have been locked up long ago to the betterment of the community and to the increase of respect for our courts of justice.
Each State has its own particular problem to face, but ultimately the question is a national one.


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