Yes.
NO you do not. To stand is to agree to be under his/her jurisdiction do not stand exercise your rights. No one is entitiled to be treated in any manner distinguishing them as your better/superior and as such you do not have to aknowledge his/her wish to be addressed as such. learn for yourself find case law don't listen to these sheeple!
PS it wouldn't let me delete that yes up there! disclaimer: this is not legal advice! do your own research.
When a judge leaves the courtroom, the bailiff typically says, "All rise," signaling to everyone present to stand as a sign of respect for the court. After the judge exits, the bailiff may also say, "Court is adjourned," indicating that the session has officially concluded.
Something like "Do you swear to tell the truth and nothing but the truth so help you god?"
as he says before you start it THERE IS NOTHING YOU CAN DO! so what do you do? DO NOTHING, JUST STAND THERE!
The correct spelling is 'bailiff'.
A bailiff wasn't in the castle. If there was a bailiff he would be part of the local town.
Ask her or beg her until she can't stand it so she says yes.
Sounds like he's trying to get you to define your relationship. If so he prolly wants you to be his gf.
When a judge enters the courtroom, the bailiff typically announces, "All rise," signaling everyone present to stand as a sign of respect for the judge. Once the judge is seated, the bailiff may also state, "The court is now in session," to indicate that proceedings are about to begin.
nobody knows where c.o. bailiff born
The duration of Sansho the Bailiff is 2.07 hours.
Yes,but only a court bailiff has the right to break in to your home once they have the correct paperwork from the courts telling them to do so. Any other bailiff who works for a private company and not for a court has no right to enter your home unless you have let this bailiff in to your home previously .
Yes, Muslim could be a bailiff so far he/she observes Allah (God in English) in his/her sayings and doings and performs good deeds for the benefit of humanity and justice.