A court attendant is often referred to as a "court officer" or "bailiff." Their responsibilities typically include maintaining order in the courtroom, assisting the judge, and ensuring that court procedures are followed. In some jurisdictions, they may also be responsible for handling evidence and managing the jury.
Acourtieris a attendant at a sovereign's(king's) court.
An attendant in a royal palace is called an attendant or a servant.
A steward
They at usually called stewards or ushers.
Orderly
Squire
Yes, a flight attendant can serve as a witness in court if they have relevant information or observations related to a case. Their testimony may pertain to incidents that occurred during a flight, such as safety concerns or passenger behavior. However, as with any witness, their credibility and the admissibility of their testimony will be determined by the court.
They are all jobs.
They at usually called stewards or ushers.
its called a Lady-in-waiting
Ride attendant
During a murder trial in Syracuse, a court attendant mistakenly used a romance novel by Nora Roberts to swear in a witness. The mix-up caused some amusement in the court proceedings.