The tug of war over cameras in the courtroom continues in the Prop 8 trial despite Wednesday's U.S. Supreme Court ban on broadcasting the proceedings. The cameras remain on in Courtroom 6 -- the setting for the landmark trial over same-sex marriage in California.
Prop 8 attorneys sent a letter Thursday to presiding Judge Vaughn Walker, objecting to further recordings and requesting "that any recordings previously made be deleted."
"We see no reason that they should continue to float around seeing as how they could never be used for any legitimate purpose," said Andy Pugno from the legal counsel to protect marriage.
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