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    • Courtrooms are spaces used to conduct formal judicial proceedings. A courtroom is combined with Judicial Chambers and related support spaces such as Jury Suites to form a court/chamber "Set". A … See more

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    The following agencies and organizations have developed codes and standards affecting the design of courtrooms. Note that the codes and standards are minimum requiremen… 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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    The traditional courtroom is rectangular and deeper than it is wide, although modern courtrooms also include round and square shapes. The shape of the courtroom must account for the need for all participants to have clear lines of sight, including the distances between the participants and the angle that they have to turn to view others.
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