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R Kelly Trial: Artist in Exile

So who caught the cover of this morning's Chicago Tribune? If you did, you saw a courtroom sketch by artist Cheryl Cook, a drawing that apparently depicted jurors in too much detail for Judge Vincent Gaughan.

He permanently revoked Cook's press credentials before proceedings began this morning, citing the 11-page court decorum order. That's the one we the media signed off on, promising to abide by Gaughan's carefully-crafted, celebrity trial rules.

"No sketch artist shall capture the image of any juror summoned for jury duty or selected for jury duty," the order reads.

Did Cook go too far? Could you identify those on the cover of today's paper as friends, colleagues, or neighbors?

Let me know what you think.

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