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Criminal trials may never be suitable for widespread video taping because of a defendant's intricate array of constitutional rights. Bitterly contested, emotionally charged civil cases would probably also present problems. "Video tape is just too mechanized," says Chicago Criminal Lawyer Warren Wolfson.
"The witness should have to sit there and look at the jury." Sandusky Attorney Murray also misses "the excitement of the live trial." But he believes in video tape so much that he persuaded his firm to put in a fully equipped studio.
