in camera - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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Borrowed from Latin in camerā (“in the chamber”).
in camera (not comparable)
- In secret or in private (in an enclosed room, behind closed doors).
- (law) Without the presence of the public or the media (in court)
The trial was held in camera because the accused was a minor.
2011, M. R. Hall, The Disappeared: A Jenny Cooper Mystery, →ISBN, page 309:
Ma'am, I must protest most strongly your decision to conduct this inquest in camera.
2014, John Snape, California Evidence Code 2014, →ISBN, page 43:
Any transcription of the proceedings at the in camera hearing, as well as any physical evidence presented at the hearing, shall be ordered sealed by the court, and only a court may have access to its contents.
2018, Kate Atkinson, Transcription, →ISBN, page 293:
An inquest in camera and they would all be vindicated.
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