
NZ Judge tries to inhibit free speech
A New Zealand judge has banned news websites from naming two men charged with murder while allowing newspapers, radio stations and TV networks to reveal who they are. Judge David Harvey said online media could not use the names, or publish images of the accused, to prevent the public searching for the information when the case comes to trial. He said he was “concerned about someone Googling someone’s name and being able to access it later”. He was also “concerned about the …
A New Zealand judge has banned news websites from naming two men charged with murder while allowing newspapers, radio stations and TV networks to reveal who they are.
Judge David Harvey said online media could not use the names, or publish images of the accused, to prevent the public searching for the information when the case comes to trial.
He said he was “concerned about someone Googling someone’s name and being able to access it later”.
He was also “concerned about the viral effect of digital publication”.
Makes a lota sense eh?
Judge Harvey ruled in Manukau District Court that it was OK to report the names and publish the images in print tomorrow or on tonight’s 6pm television news but not on news websites.
To find out who the men are you can buy tomorrow’s New Zealand Herald.
Or google the case and read about in blogs, non-news websites etc etc…
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