Defense for Aiden Fucci, accused killer of Tristyn Bailey, asks judge to keep cameras out of court

Fucci’s defense filed four motions, including one that asks the judge to bar cameras from livestreaming jury selection.

New motions have been filed by the defense for the teen accused of killing St. Johns County 13-year-old Tristyn Bailey, including a motion to prohibit emotional outbursts in court.

Aiden Fucci, 15, is being charged as an adult in Tristyn’s murder, which happened in May 2021.

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Four total motions were filed on Tuesday. In addition to the motion to prohibit outbursts, Fucci’s defense is asking the judge to bar cameras from live streaming during jury selection, another seeks to omit Tristyn’s autopsy photos from being shown to the jury and the last one is to keep the indictment, which details the alleged attack, from the jury.

Read the motions in full below:

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