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  1. Courtroom Layout: Who Sits Where? - Rhodes Law

    • Counsel tables are at the back of the well. This is where lawyers and their clients sit during court trial or other court proceedings. Typically, the Plaintiff’s table is on the right side, and the Defendant’s tab… See more

    Jury Box

    The jury box is placed along one side of the well. It’s easy to spot because there are … See more

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    Judge’S Bench

    At the very front of the courtroom is the judge’s “bench.” It’s not an actual bench. It’s usually a raised platform with a partial rail or enclosure that the judge sits behind. Near the b… See more

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    Witness Stand

    Between the judge’s bench and the jury box is the witness stand. This is where testifying witnesses will sit while they are giving testimony in a case. You may or may not see a Bibl… See more

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  1. A typical courtroom consists of a judge’s bench, an area for court staff, a witness stand, a jury box, counsel tables, an attorney lectern, and public seating area. These different parts of a courtroom should be designed to integrate with the overall layout of the courtroom seamlessly.
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    Courtroom Elements Attorney Tables Bailiff's Station Court Clerk's Station Court Reporter's Station Judge's Bench Jury Box Spectator Seating
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    The Courtroom ● The Bar – Railing that separates the lawyers, jury and judge from the area reserved for the general public. ● Jury Box – Enclosed area where the jury is seated. ● Jury Room – A room located outside the courtroom where the jury goes over the evidence and decides the verdict.
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    Facing the judge in front of the room are two tables for the parties to the action and their respective counsel. Behind the parties is where the spectators sit in what is called the gallery. Along the sides, there is generally room for the jury to sit when convened to hear and decide a case. A judge may utilize a gavel in a courtroom.
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