standing mute means to not plead guilty or not guilty. In the United States when this occurs the judge will enter a plea of not guilty on the defendants behalf.
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∙ 2008-09-27 04:23:43Her father was leaving the courtroom.
depends on the instrument. for a brass instrument, you can use an actual mute, play straight into your music stand, or put a valve or two halfway down.
People are supposed to stand when any judge enters any courtroom; it is customary, and a sign of respect for the law as represented by the judge.
People are supposed to stand when any judge enters any courtroom; it is customary, and a sign of respect for the judge and his office.
Courtroom: The room where a judge presides over hearings and trials, sometimes with a jury
Stand and remove hats to show respect
guilty, not guilty or stand mute
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You stand whenever the balliff or court officer tells you to. Usually this is done when the Judge enters and leaves the courtroom.
They stand up because they're showing their respect to him, I think...
It's common courtesy and shows respect
Stand and remove hats to show respect