In camera review definition

In camera review means a review of a document or interview of an individual in the Judge’s chambers, or in the courtroom with all spectators excluded. Access to a document or other media in camera are not part of the Court record and are limited to access by the Judge and judicial officers only. Black’s Law Dictionary (7th Ed.).
In camera review means an examination of materials by the administrator in private proceedings to rule on admissibility and use.
In camera review means the review of records privately in a judge's chambers or in a courtroom void of all spectators before the judge makes a determination of the admissibility or use of these records in the proceedings.

More Definitions of In camera review

In camera review means an examination of materials by the KC Hearing Examiner in private proceedings to rule on admissibility and use.
In camera review means an inspection of documents or other evidence conducted by the military judge alone in chambers and not on the record.
In camera review means the judge views the material in private, without either party present.
In camera review means a hearing or review in a courtroom, hearing room or chambers to which the general public is not admitted. However, all parties to a civil or administrative proceeding may attend an in camera hearing and shall have a reasonable opportunity to review the documents for which the privilege is claimed and challenge the application of privilege to an environmental audit report. After such hearing or review, the content of oral and other evidence and statements of the judge, counsel and all parties shall be held in confidence by those participating in or present at the hearing or review, and any transcript of the hearing or review shall be sealed and not considered a public record until its contents are disclosed, pursuant to this section, by a court having jurisdiction over the matter.
In camera review means a confidential review in which only the court has access to the privileged information.
In camera review means a hearing or review in a courtroom, hearing room, or chambers to which the general public is not admitted. After such hearing or review, the contents of the oral and other evidence and statements of the judge and counsel shall be held in confidence by those participating in or present at the hearing or review, and any transcript of the hearing or review shall be sealed, until and unless the contents are ordered to be disclosed by a court having jurisdiction over the matter.
In camera review means an inspection of materials by the court, in chambers, to determine what, if any, materials are discoverable. Any materials excised pursuant to a judicial order following the in camera review shall be sealed and preserved in the records of the court, to be made available to the appellate court in the event of an appeal.