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In Ontario Canada, all courts are open to the public and so the answer would be YES.Yes, most municipal court trials are open to the public. This is up to the judge's discretion and he or she can close the court if the audience becomes too excited or loud.
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With a few exceptions, most courts are open to the public.
The Fenwicks first opened its doors to the public in the 1990s. The Fenwicks, initially, had not been open to the public, as it had happened to have been an exclusive club.
The oral exam of a person on oath in open court is the definition of a public examination. It is set by a central examining board.
The first public school opened in Chinchilla, Queensland, in 1883.
ALL courts in the US are open to general public at all times. The only exception might be if the judge ordered the hearings sealed to the public for some compelling reason.
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September 1, 2006
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