Section 868 Of Chapter 7. Examination Of The Case, And Discharge Of The Defendant, Or Holding Him To Answer From California Penal Code >> Title 3. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 7.
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. The examination shall be open and public. However, upon the
request of the defendant and a finding by the magistrate that
exclusion of the public is necessary in order to protect the
defendant's right to a fair and impartial trial, the magistrate shall
exclude from the examination every person except the clerk, court
reporter and bailiff, the prosecutor and his or her counsel, the
Attorney General, the district attorney of the county, the
investigating officer, the officer having custody of a prisoner
witness while the prisoner is testifying, the defendant and his or
her counsel, the officer having the defendant in custody, and a
person chosen by the prosecuting witness who is not himself or
herself a witness but who is present to provide the prosecuting
witness moral support, provided that the person so chosen shall not
discuss prior to or during the preliminary examination the testimony
of the prosecuting witness with any person, other than the
prosecuting witness, who is a witness in the examination. Upon motion
of the prosecution, members of the alleged victim's family shall be
entitled to be present and seated during the examination. The court
shall grant the motion unless the magistrate finds that the exclusion
is necessary to protect the defendant's right to a fair and
impartial trial, or unless information provided by the defendant or
noticed by the court establishes that there is a reasonable
likelihood that the attendance of members of the alleged victim's
family poses a risk of affecting the content of the testimony of the
victim or any other witness. The court shall admonish members of the
alleged victim's family who are present and seated during the
examination not to discuss any testimony with family members,
witnesses, or the public. Nothing in this section shall affect the
exclusion of witnesses as provided in Section 867 of the Penal Code.
For purposes of this section, members of the alleged victim's
family shall include the alleged victim's spouse, parents, legal
guardian, children, or siblings.