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McMahon expects to see cameras in Kane courtrooms

Kane County State’s Attorney Joe McMahon said when cameras are allowed into the county’s courtrooms, the public might be surprised by what goes on – it likely won’t be nearly as exciting as most would think.

McMahon said many would find the process to be monotonous, but he understands there is value in it.

“I expect to see cameras in this building in the year 2013,” McMahon said at his monthly news conference, which is at his office in the Kane County Judicial Center. “I welcome that. It will give the public a new level of access.”

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