AMMAN — The President of the Grand Criminal Court
decided to extend a ban on publication of any information related to a shooting
incident that took place in Jerash Governorate in September, Al-Mamlaka TV
reported.
The president asked print, audio-visual, and social media
outlets to continue to refrain from publishing any information related to the
subject, or the course of the trial.
The decision is in line with Article 39 of the Press and
Publication Law.
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AMMAN — The President of the Grand Criminal Court
decided to extend a ban on publication of any information related to a shooting
incident that took place in
Jerash Governorate in September, Al-Mamlaka TV
reported.
The president asked print, audio-visual, and social media
outlets to continue to refrain from publishing any information related to the
subject, or the course of the trial.
The decision is in line with Article 39 of the Press and
Publication Law.
Read more National news
Jordan News