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Unable to answer with too many specifics since the TYPE of hazard the questioner is concerned about is not disclosed.

A physical hazard present in any courtroom, whether civil or criminal, is the possibility of a violent physical reaction by the plaintiff, the respondant/defendant, witnesses, or onlookers. That is why many (most?) all court sessions have Bailiffs or Deputies present - to keep order.

Other, more esoteric, hazards could occur during the course of a trial could include those legal or procedural pitfalls which befall un-prepared attornies or witnesses.

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