The answers are..
Judge: makes sure everything runs smoothly
Jury: Decides at the end what happens to the defendant ( Guilty/ not guilty)
Witness: Someone who has been there during the crime and gives evidence of what happened
Defence lawyer/ prosecution lawyer: ( Defence Lawyer) someone who tries not to get the defendant in prison ( Prosecution lawyer) tries to prosecute them ( get the defendant guilty)
Defendant: Someone who has committed the crime
Clerk: Make sure everyone is fair and stuff
Usher: Makes sure everyone is on time
NO! they have boring jobs and have to sit in a stuffy room all day!
The witnesses.
They are all jobs.
"all rise" is pronounced by court bailiff. (And in my house, we neaten the room up.)
The courtroom workroom consist of all the key players in court that work together to provide equal and fair justice to all defendants.
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Atticus is walking out of the court room and all the black people that are on the balcony stand, Rev. tells Jem and Scout to stand up because theyr father was leaving the court room.
This may be one of the most common questions that I am asked by clients, and for good reason. The reality of becoming a reporter is that there are a variety of different opportunities available to you, and each one is different. You can become a reporter just about anywhere there is a court room, and the truth is that you do not even have to have a reporting degree in order to fulfill all of those open jobs.
A Judge, a Bailiff, a Court Clerk, (occasionally) a Court Stenographer
A court room.
I don't think so.because i am looking fir a court job in Chile
Bailiffs and court officers are everywhere in the court house, including each court room.