Estes v. Texas

Estes v. Texas

Infobox SCOTUS case
Litigants = Estes v. Texas
ArgueDate = April 1
ArgueYear = 1965
DecideDate = June 7
DecideYear = 1965
FullName = Billy Sol Estes v. Texas
USVol = 381
USPage = 532
Citation =
Prior =
Subsequent =
Holding = The televising over petitioner's objections of the courtroom proceedings of petitioner's criminal trial, in which there was widespread public interest, was inherently invalid as infringing the fundamental right to a fair trial guaranteed by the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
SCOTUS = 1962-1965
Majority = Clark
JoinMajority = Warren, Douglas, Harlan, Goldberg
Dissent = Stewart
JoinDissent = Black, Brennan, White
Dissent2 = White
JoinDissent2 = Brennan
LawsApplied =

"Estes v. Texas", 381 U.S. 532 (1965) was a case in which the United States Supreme Court overturned the swindling conviction of petitioner Billy Sol Estes, holding that his Fourteenth Amendment due process rights had been violated by the publicity associated with the pretrial hearing, which had been carried live on both television and radio. News photography was permitted throughout the trial and parts of it were broadcast as well.

There was no doubt that the Court was displeased with the intensive pretrial and trial coverage, but its biggest concern was the presence of cameras at the two-day long pretrial hearing. It included at least 12 still and television photographers, three microphones on the judge's bench, and several aimed at the jury's box and attorney's table. When it was time for the trial to be held, it was moved about 500 miles away and the judge had imposed rather severe restrictions on press coverage. However, the justices did mark the notion that cameras would return to courtrooms eventually: :It is said that the ever-advancing techniques of public communication and the adjustment of the public to its presence may bring about a change in the effect of telecasting upon the fairness of criminal trials. But we are not dealing here with future developments in the field of electronics. Our judgment cannot be rested on the hypothesis of tomorrow but must take the facts as they are presented today." Indeed the facts did change with technology. Sixteen years later the Supreme Court ruled in "Chandler v. Florida", 449 U.S. 560 (1981) that a state could allow the broadcast and still photography coverage of criminal trials.

ee also

* List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 381

External links

* [http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/getcase.pl?court=us&vol=381&invol=532 "Estes v. Texas"] - full text of decision on Findlaw.com


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