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Mittimus is a type of court order that is given to the bailiff or other officer. It is an order to have the convict removed from the court room and taken to prison.
An auding is an action of comprehending and retaining the information in speech which is heard, as opposed to purely hearing or listening.
Cross Examination simply means someone from another party or other side of the court room asks witness questions
The question is not understood. Unless the hearing or trial is sealed due to extraordinary circumstances, all judicial hearings and trials are open to the general public. An exceptioon might be if minors were testifying or if the hearing was dealing with a family court matter (e.g.: divorce, or child cusotdy).
It means "Order in the court-room." In other words, Everyone shut up! :)
You would be able to whisper to each other without others in the room hearing you
There is a railing or bar that seperates the court room from the participants in the trial and the gallery or general public. Lawyers that are authorized to act in court are called 'before the bar.'
Yes, they do. they have a sense of hearing in which locates the other animal to warn them if it is dangerous to get close to! Hope this answers your question!!! =P
Well, a docket is a record of all cases and actions scheduled to be heard in court, whether or not the matter is actually heard in a court on a particular day. The domestic violence docket is an entire list of the domestic violence cases that are up for hearing on a particular day/in a particular court room.
Example sentence - The people in the back of the room had trouble hearing the speaker because the microphone was not turned up loud enough.
If someone wants to present something, if you're loud, you and other people in the room will have trouble hearing the presentation.
Yes, so the other person can defend themselves through their lawyer