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<title>Lillian Swanson | In Camden County, a First Amendment clash</title>
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<description>Lillian Swanson | In Camden County, a First Amendment clashBy Lillian SwansonInquirer ColumnistTwo great institutions - the courts and the press - crashed headlong into each other last week in a Camden County courtroom.On one side were dedicated reporters fighting for their right, under the Constitution, to do their jobs. On the other side was a committed judiciary, responsible for a fair trial for a murder suspect, Rabbi Fred J. Neulander, and appalled that a court order had been ignored.The First Amendment challenge made for high drama - four sheriff&#x26;#x27;s deputies in the courtroom - and more than a few...</description>
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<title>Judge rules four Inquirer reporters guilty of contempt</title>
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<description>Posted on Mon, Jun. 17, 2002Judge rules four Inquirer reporters guilty of contempt By Rita GiordanoInquirer Staff WriterCAMDEN - A Superior Court judge ruled today that four Inquirer reporters were guilty of contempt for violating a court order restricting the media from contacting or identifying jurors in the murder trial of Rabbi Fred Neulander .In a 21-page opinion, Judge Theodore Z. Davis found that staff writers George Anastasia, Dwight Ott and Emilie Lounsberry had violated an order by Judge Linda G. Baxter not to &#x26;#x22;contact or attempt to interview&#x26;#x22; any members of the jury, including after the case ended in...</description>
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