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In a courtroom, the defense and prosecution typically occupy designated areas, often with the prosecution sitting on one side and the defense on the opposite side. This arrangement helps maintain order and clarity during proceedings. However, the exact seating may vary depending on the specific courtroom layout and the preferences of the presiding judge.

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