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If your actions (or lack of them) were instrumental in whatever it was that happened, yes.
Could you mean to be asking, 'What does the term "addressing" the court mean?' Addressing the court means speaking to the judge while the court is in session and everybody is on record.--------------Dressing the court is when the judge is still sitting and the last advocate in court will remain 'dressing the court' until the judge allows them to leave. Its a sign of respect and courtesy and the judge will normally let them leave quickly.
Jenna Wolfe was reprimanded by executives of the Today Show. Her reprimand came after her defiant behavior which included crossing her arms while on air.
Jenna Wolfe was reprimanded by executives of the Today Show. Her reprimand came after her defiant behavior which included crossing her arms while on air.
He died while traveling in Europe.
go to the judge and ask for an edit on your court papers
It is at the discretion of the Judge
A "precedent" is something that has previously happened and is now used as an example. For example: "The judge's decision set a precedent for many future court cases."
A full court press is a defensive strategy in basketball where players apply pressure on the opponents throughout the entire length of the court, from baseline to baseline, to disrupt their offense and force turnovers. This strategy is often used when a team is behind and needs to create scoring opportunities quickly.
It is customary to rise when the judge enters or departs the courtroom and when the jury enters and departs the court room. If you don't you may get a lecture from the judge and a cool place to sit for a while while you ponder the advisability of standing when directed. As a defendant, why would you even want to annoy the judge or jury who is going to decide your fate?
Judge Taylor lets his false teeth fall out while yawning, which amuses the children.
Assuming what is being referred to is the accused and/or client makes disparaging remarks about the judge, court officials, opposing counsel, etc. that would not be contempt of court. Contempt of court would be a deliberate act by a person to interfere/disrupt the proceedings, such as jumping up while court is in session and calling the judge a _____ (fill in the blank).