Who sits beside the judge?

The court reporter usually sits near the judge and types on a small machine. Court reporters type very fast, and everyone in court has to speak slowly and clearly so the court reporter can hear what they say.
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What is the seat next to the judge called?

Jurors sit in the rows of seats near the judge, called the jury box, during the trial. The jury box may remain empty during nonjury proceedings (or when a jury is deliberating), or the judge may use it to seat lawyers or in-custody defendants during pretrial hearings (including arraignments and motions).
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Who is the person sitting in front of the judge?

The court clerk/ registrar sits at the front of the court, directly below the judge. They swear the jury and co-ordinate the court proceedings.
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Who is the lady sitting in front of the judge?

Lady Justice (Latin: Iustitia) is an allegorical personification of the moral force in judicial systems. Her attributes are scales, a sword and sometimes a blindfold.
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Who sits on the right side of the court?

Typically, the Plaintiff's table is on the right side, and the Defendant's table is on the left side. However, the Plaintiff's side has the right to sit closest to the jury box.
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What are the two sides in a courtroom called?

The Parties

They are plaintiffs (those who are suing in a civil case) or defendants (those being sued in a civil case or accused in criminal cases). The parties may be present at the counsel tables with their lawyers during the trial.
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What is the left side of the court called?

Context for Ad Court

Players use the term ad court to refer to the left side of the court. When you face the net, your ad court is the left side of the court. Similarly, when your opponent faces the net, their ad court is to their left.
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What is a female judge called?

In person: In an interview, social event, or in court, address a judge as “Your Honor” or “Judge [last name].” If you are more familiar with the judge, you may call her just “Judge.” In any context, avoid “Sir” or “Ma'am.”
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What is the lady called in court?

Lady Justice holds scales to represent the impartiality of the court's decisions and a sword as a symbol of the power of justice. Artists have portrayed Lady Justice in different ways, and you might see her without a sword or with an animal in other courthouses and paintings.
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What is Lady judge called?

Just as you may have doctor, general or commissioner (for a police officer), irrespective of whether the holder of the office is a man or a woman,” he said. He said when addressing a judge, one reverts to your ladyship or your lordship, just as one would say madam or sir for other titles. “...
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Who is more powerful than a judge?

A cabinet secretary is much more powerfully than a high court judge.
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What is the judge's assistant called?

A judge's secretary is called a “judicial assistant” (or “JA” for short). The JA is often a very important person, because she answers the judge's phones and schedules matters on the judge's calendar.
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Who is the most important person in a courtroom?

The judge is the central figure in the courtroom and typically is seated higher than everyone else. The judge allows each side the opportunity to present its version of the facts. A court reporter (in superior court), a clerk, and a bailiff each assists the judge with the trial.
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What are the 3 types of judges?

  • District Court Judges. District court judges sit in one of 94 district or trial courts across the United States. ...
  • Senior Judges. ...
  • Magistrate Judges.
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What is the name of a judge's bench?

The judge's bench

The large desk at the front of the room is called “the bench” or “the judge's bench”. The judge sits here during court proceedings.
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What is the highest rank in judge?

Several subordinate officers have reached the rank of Supreme Court Judge. A judicial officer typically begins his or her career as a civil judge in a Court of Judicial Magistrate of First Class.
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Are all judges female?

All federal court cases begin in the district courts, including civil and criminal cases. There are 94 district courts across the country. 14 Of these 94 courts, there are currently 203 women judges, while there are 418 men judges. 15 Women make up about a third of the total number of district court judges.
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Can you address a judge as my lady?

Counsel are asked to refrain from addressing the judges as "My Lord", "My Lady", "Your Lordship," or "Your Ladyship." In writing, the Chief Justice is addressed as "The Right Honourable" and the other judges are addressed as "The Honourable Madame Justice" or as "The Honourable Mr.
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What color is Lady Justice?

Justice wears a gold-colored dress with a blue belt fringed in red. Her unbound hair is decorated with pearls, and there is a narrow band of cloth over her eyes. In her right hand she holds a gold-handled sword, and in her left, the scales.
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Why do judges wear a wig?

Wigs: Following Fashion

Until the 17th century, lawyers were expected to appear in court with clean, short hair and beards. Wigs made their first appearance in a courtroom purely and simply because that's what was being worn outside it; the reign of Charles II (1660-1685) made wigs essential wear for polite society.
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How do you address a judge?

Q How do I address a Judge? A Judges are referred to as Your Honour. Otherwise, Madam or Sir.
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What is a slang word for judge?

umpire, umpie (Australian, slang), arbiter, arbitrator, moderator.
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Who are the two sides of a trial?

In criminal trials, the state's side, represented by a district attorney, is called the prosecution. In civil trials, the side making the charge of wrongdoing is called the plaintiff. (The side charged with wrongdoing is called the defendant in both criminal and civil trials.)
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Which side is considered as the strong side of the court?

The wing on the same side as the ball handler is the "Ballside or Strongside" wing. The wing on the side away from the ball handler is the "Weakside" wing. The "Corner" is primarily used to designate the area where the sideline and baseline meet.
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What does a judge's sidebar refer to?

(1.) The area in front of or next to the bench that is removed from the witness stand and the jury box. Judges will often call attorneys to speak confidentially with the judge privately so that the jury cannot hear what is discussed. (2.) To take part in such a discussion (as in to sidebar with another party).
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