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Whitmire: Closed court blinds justice in Limestone County
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Public, media barred from jury selection in sheriff s trial
Associated Press 9 hrs ago © Provided by Associated Press FILE - This booking photograph released by the Limestone Sheriff s Office shows Sheriff Mike Blakely following his arrest on theft and ethics charges on Aug. 22, 2019. Blakely is set to stand trial nearly two years after he was indicted. Jury selection is scheduled to begin Monday, July 12, 2021, for the Limestone County sheriff, who has continued to serve despite facing a dozen felony counts alleging he stole campaign donations, got interest-free loans and solicited money from employees. (Limestone County Sheriff s Office via AP)
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (AP) Jury selection began Monday in the trial of a longtime Alabama sheriff accused on theft and ethics charges, but news outlets and the public were barred from attending jury selection.
Media blocked from jury selection during Sheriff Blakely’s trial Madison Scarpino © Provided by Huntsville-Decatur WAFF Media blocked from jury selection process
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Limestone County Sheriff Mike Blakely’s criminal trial is underway. Blakely is the longest-serving sheriff in the state, he’s facing multiple theft and ethics charges.
No journalists were allowed to cover the first day of jury selection. We are told this is at the judge’s request. We also know there has been no order filed to prevent us from covering jury selection, a process that is usually open to the media.
As journalists, we have a constitutional right to cover every aspect of this trial for you. This case is even more important because it involves an elected official and allegations that surround taxpayer money.