Cameras were on trial, too

State’s attorney’s opinion changed by experience

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Whiteside County State's Attorney Gary Spencer addresses the media Tuesday afternoon following the verdict at the Nicholas Sheley murder trial at the Whiteside County Courthouse in Morrison. Spencer was pleased with how well the extended media coverage, allowing cameras in the courtroom, went during the trial. Spencer initially had been opposed to allowing cameras during court proceedings. (Alex T. Paschal/apaschal@saukvalley.com)
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“The Byron Adams case convinced me that cameras in the courtrooms in Lee County is a good thing,” Jacobson said. “The Sheley matter just reinforced that.”

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