Spectators in a courtroom typically exhibit decorum and respect for the legal process. They are expected to remain quiet and attentive, refraining from any disruptive behavior such as talking, using electronic devices, or showing strong emotional reactions. Courtroom etiquette often requires them to dress appropriately and follow the instructions of court officials. Overall, their behavior reflects the seriousness of the proceedings and the importance of maintaining order in the judicial environment.
The spectators at the ancient Olympic games were men and men only. Most of the competition was in the nude and the games were often considered to be a raucous party.
To bring order to the court in a loud manner to an unruly crowd of spectators.
The Book of the Courtier describes how nobles should behave in a royal court.
Wimbledon’s Centre Court has a capacity of around 15,000 spectators, while Court 1 holds about 12,345 people. Overall, Wimbledon can accommodate approximately 40,000 spectators in total across all its courts and grounds.
Only as spectators, and they must have adult supervision.
I would call them spectators, sitting in the public area of a law court.
The US Supreme Court seats nine justices. The courtroom can accommodate approximately 300 spectators, total.
In Camera proceeding is a legal proceeding happening with the judge in private away from jury or spectators
Gregory v. Chicago
Early basketball games were played with a cage around the court, giving rise to the term 'cagers' that is used to describe a basketball player.
Spectators was created in 1999.
A court reporter (transcriptionist), a caricaturist (no cameras, please), translator(s), the witness(es), the jury and the spectators (or audience), may be in the courtroom.