significance of that. reporter: that is according to georgia law. the georgia supreme court kind of revised what is called known as our rule 22 here in georgia. that s the statute that allows cameras in the courtroom. and when they revised this a few years ago, they talked about the importance of transparency in judicial proceedings. that s why in the state of georgia, when it comes to superior court proceedings, cameras for the most part are allowed inside. ultimately it is up to a judge s discretion to decide whether or not to allow them in. but it almost always happens. there has to be some very specific circumstances, risk of harm, for instance has to be proven in order for cameras to be barred. what does that mean here? it means if there is a trump arraignment and if this gets to trial, cameras would be present for the duration of that process. it is something we saw the beginning of with the unsealing of that indictment yesterday. you see it right there. the fact that we were