A court has backed the right of the press to report a Crown Court.
Publication in the Gloucestershire papers came despite a bid by defence lawyers to ban publication, under the Contempt of Court Act, of a report of a case of causing the death of a schoolboy by dangerous driving.
Section Four of the act provides the chance for press reports to be suspended until a later date if there is a chance that publication of the evidence might prejudice a future hearing.
The defendant was also charged with dangerous driving in a separate incident on a different day and with being involved in an affray.
He was making an application for the driving matters to be heard by separate juries.
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