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Yes, in a courtroom, the judge or bailiff can call for silence to maintain order during proceedings. The judge typically has the authority to instruct the courtroom to be quiet if discussions or disruptions occur. The bailiff may also remind those present to be silent and respectful to ensure the proceedings run smoothly.

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