That appears to vary by court.  When I was called for jury duty at the US
Federal District Court in Atlanta several years ago, they did not allow
jurors to bring in a phone or PDA with a camera.  No pictures were allowed
in the courtrooms.

There's usually no problem if you are in a records area of a courthouse.

John

>   I don't see any issue with phones or cameras in the courts
> here.  My wife just served on a jury in Maricopa County
> Superior Court, and was able to take her iPhone there.  More
> than one other juror had an iPhone, and one, who happened to
> be an attorney, had an iPad.  I've never had an issue with
> my iPhones at the FHC in Mesa, which is the second largest
> in the world.  Nor have I had a problem at the State
> Archives.  Often I can use the CamScanner app, or JotNot
> Pro, to photograph, and OCR documents on site.
>
> John




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