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Court Room Observation Paper

3284 Words 14 Pages

Show More The courts have the function of giving the public a chance to present themselves whether to
prosecute or defend themselves if any disputes against them rise. It is known to everyone that a court is
a place where disputes can be settled while using the right and proper procedures. In the Criminal court
is the luxury of going through a tedious process of breaking a law. Once you have been arrested and
have to go to court because of the arrest, you now have a criminal case appointed against you. The
court is also the place where a just, fair and unbiased trial can be heard so that it would not cause any
disadvantage to either of the party involved in the dispute. The parties are given a chance to represent
themselves or to choose to have a …show more content…

p. 26). In short, "court culture," entailing what judges and court administrators do, is but "one factor in
understanding how courts can improve case flow"; if "local legal culture" remains somewhat ambiguous,
Gallas finds its purported successor more problematic, particularly as an explanation for differing case-
processing times. (Wasby, Stephen J.)

Courtroom Out Line and Observation: In the Session Court that I attended, the physical appearance of
the court is similar to other courts. When I first entered courtroom J, I expected it to be like the big
courtrooms I see on TV, I was so wrong. The judge sits in the center and in the presence of everyone at
the front. The Interpreter sits in front of the judge with the Bar Table placed directly in front of the
interpreter. On the right hand side of the Bar Table is the Witness box and the defendant sits directly at
the back of Bar Table. A police officer is placed on the left side of the defendant to guard the public and
those present in the court. There is a divider between where the public sits with those involved with the
legal proceedings. The role of the interpreter is to make sure the witness reads the oath before
testifying in the case.

Court Room Observation Paper

3284 Words 14 Pages

The courts have the function of giving the public a chance to present themselves whether to prosecute
or defend themselves if any disputes against them rise. It is known to everyone that a court is a place
where disputes can be settled while using the right and proper procedures. In the Criminal court is the
luxury of going through a tedious process of breaking a law. Once you have been arrested and have to
go to court because of the arrest, you now have a criminal case appointed against you. The court is also
the place where a just, fair and unbiased trial can be heard so that it would not cause any disadvantage
to either of the party involved in the dispute. The parties are given a chance to represent themselves or
to choose to have a …show more content…

p. 26). In short, "court culture," entailing what judges and court administrators do, is but "one factor in
understanding how courts can improve case flow"; if "local legal culture" remains somewhat ambiguous,
Gallas finds its purported successor more problematic, particularly as an explanation for differing case-
processing times. (Wasby, Stephen J.)

Courtroom Out Line and Observation:

In the Session Court that I attended, the physical appearance of the court is similar to other courts.
When I first entered courtroom J, I expected it to be like the big courtrooms I see on TV, I was so wrong.
The judge sits in the center and in the presence of everyone at the front. The Interpreter sits in front of
the judge with the Bar Table placed directly in front of the interpreter. On the right hand side of the Bar
Table is the Witness box and the defendant sits directly at the back of Bar Table. A police officer is
placed on the left side of the defendant to guard the public and those present in the court. There is a
divider between where the public sits with those involved with the legal proceedings. The role of the
interpreter is to make sure the witness reads the oath before testifying in the case.

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