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January 11, 2017

Courtroom Artists and Law @ThomGiddens

Great piece by Isobel Williams on the legal issues involved in being a courtroom artist.
Via @ThomGiddens.

More on the work of courtroom artists:

Jonathon Berlin, Life of a Courtroom Sketch Artist (Chicago Tribune)

Stephen Ceasar, Evidence May Be Sketchy, But Not This Courtroom Artist's Drawings (Los Angeles Times)

Amy Nordrum, Courtroom Sketch Artist Is Deflategate's Latest Victim, But Tom Brady Is the Least of the Profession's Problems (International Business Times)

See the 16 Most Bizarre Courtroom Sketches (Time Magazine)

Trial & Image: Courtroom Artists Capture the Colors and Gestures of Justice (ArtNews)

Why Do Courts Use Courtroom Sketch Artists? (HubPages)





Christine Corcos Posted on 1/11/2017 11:45:00 AM
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