Limit of nondisclosure privilege for newsperson.

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(1) Notwithstanding the privilege of nondisclosure established in section 24-72.5-103, a governmental entity otherwise authorized by law to issue or obtain subpoenas may subpoena a newsperson in order to obtain news information by establishing, by a preponderance of the evidence:

  1. That the news information is directly relevant to a substantial issue involved in theproceeding;

  2. That the news information cannot be obtained by any other reasonable means; and

  3. That a strong interest of the party seeking to subpoena the newsperson outweighs theinterests under the first amendment to the United States constitution of such newsperson in not responding to a subpoena and of the general public in receiving news information.

Source: L. 90: Entire article added, p. 1265, § 2, effective April 16.


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