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Thursday, 3rd June 2021, 6:28 pm
Reda Bouadi-Clifton, 43, of Woodhall Drive in Banbury, appeared at Northampton Magistrates Court on Thursday, May 27 where he pleaded guilty to one count of taking a photograph in or around a court.
Bouadi-Clifton was seen to be standing at the entrance of Wellingborough Magistrates Court in Midland Road on April 27 earlier this year and filming inside the court buildings.
This breaches the Criminal Justice Act 1925, which states that it is against the law to film or take photographs in courts.
A Banbury man was fined after he admitted to breaking the law by filming inside court buildings in Wellingborough.
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