How can I see the live broadcast of court cases?

Legal subjectivity:

Not every case in court is webcast. Divorce cases involving state secrets, personal privacy, and the parties' application for non-public hearing, and cases involving commercial secrets are not broadcast live. Cases that will be broadcast live are generally of great significance to the publicity and education of the rule of law.

Legal objectivity:

Article 200 of the Criminal Procedure Law After the defendant made his final statement, the presiding judge announced an adjournment, and the collegial panel made the following judgments after deliberation based on the facts, evidence and relevant laws and regulations: (1) If the facts of the case are clear, the evidence is true and sufficient, and the defendant is found guilty according to law, a guilty verdict shall be made; (2) If the defendant is found innocent according to law, a verdict of innocence shall be made; (3) If the defendant cannot be found guilty due to insufficient evidence, a verdict of acquittal shall be made because the accused crime cannot be established due to insufficient evidence.