all rise. the honorable judge is presiding
No, a trial begins when the bailiff has declared the trial to be in session, and the judge taps his gavel.
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Yes. Bailiff's are real officers and in court they are "officers of the court."
The bailiff.
Court of Session was created in 1532.
Court of Session ended in 1830.
A bailiff is the title for the law enforcement officer assigned to protect, and keep order in, the court.
bailiff
A Judge, a Bailiff, a Court Clerk, (occasionally) a Court Stenographer
Courtroom bailiffs are responsible for maintaining order and security in the courtroom, ensuring the safety of all individuals present, and enforcing the judge's directives. They may also escort prisoners in and out of the courtroom, manage exhibits and evidence, and provide general assistance to the judge, attorneys, and court staff.
A bailiff is kind of like the court policeman. He makes sure all the court policies are enforced and gives warnings to those who don't comply. He also announces the judge.
The cast of Street Court - 2009 includes: Eric Bright as Himself - Bailiff Tami Evans as Herself - Bailiff Monifa Fola Brown as Herself - Bailiff Allyshia Hamilton as Herself - Bailiff Michael Mazzariello as Himself - Judge