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Besides the prosecuting attorneys, defense attorneys, and the judge, courtroom work groups also include professionals like bailiffs, court reporters, and clerks. The bailiff is responsible for preserving order, the clerk keeps records, and the reporters transcribe everything that is said during the trial.

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