Lack of translation adds to mystique of hearing (Kingston Whig-Standard)

A preliminary inquiry is typically a secretive process. Sweeping publication bans prohibit reporting of most of what is said but the courtroom remains open to spectators. Any citizen can show up and listen in.[...]

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