United States v. Chagra
United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
701 F.2d 354 (1983)
- Written by Jennifer Flinn, JD
Facts
A federal trial court closed a pretrial bail-reduction hearing to the public at the request of the criminal defendant, Chagra (defendant). Chagra argued that the hearing should be closed in order to protect his right to a fair trial. Members of the press appealed from the trial court’s decision.
Rule of Law
Issue
Holding and Reasoning (Rubin, J.)
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