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“We have no objections at this point,” said Paul Darrah, a spokesman for the state’s attorney in DuPage County. “It is a possibility.”

Whiteside County State’s Attorney Gary Spencer said his concerns about cameras interfering with Sheley’s right to a fair trial largely disappeared as it unfolded.

“I didn’t really have a problem with it,” Spencer told the Quad City Times. “It is the wave of the future, and we’re going to have to get used to it.”

But Sheley’s attorney said though the cameras were “a successful experiment,” he is concerned that the publicity will make it more difficult to find impartial jurors for Sheley’s future trials. One is set for next year in Whiteside County on four murder charges. He faces six more in all, in addition to his two murder convictions.

“I suspect that the next trial, as a result of this trial being televised and the refreshing of the case by all the media, it won’t be possible to pick a new jury in Whiteside County,” attorney Jeremy Karlin told The (Dixon) Telegraph.

Cook County certainly will run into concerns about who can and cannot be photographed. Anticipating the concerns of undercover officers and others, Illinois Supreme Court decided that potential witnesses will be given the opportunity to ask the presiding judges to forbid the media from photographing or filming their testimony.

Before the Sheley trial, a judge granted such requests made by two officers who sometimes work undercover. One witness was allowed to testify without being filmed by television cameras, but could be photographed for stills.

Tybor said in the Kankakee trial that the judge allowed a witness’ no-photo request, but the media could use the audio of her testimony.

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