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In court, a blinking light on the podium typically indicates that a speaker, such as a lawyer or witness, has a limited amount of time remaining to present their arguments or testimony. The light serves as a visual cue to help manage time effectively during proceedings. Once the light changes color or starts blinking more rapidly, it signals that their time is almost up, prompting them to conclude their remarks.

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