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Is the public allowed to go to a court (supreme/local etc) to observe the proceedings? If allowed, can you enter and leave at anytime or must wait until it finishes. I just wanna know what it is like, might be interesting.

I noticed there is a security check at the entrance of theNSW Supreme Court.
 

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magic said:
Is the public allowed to go to a court (supreme/local etc) to observe the proceedings? If allowed, can you enter and leave at anytime or must wait until it finishes. I just wanna know what it is like, might be interesting.

I noticed there is a security check at the entrance of theNSW Supreme Court.
Yes. Yes, enter and leave anytime. And it's pretty boring really.
 

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It's considered proper to bow to the bench on entering and exiting the Court. Other than that, the expected behaviour is just common sense (don't be disruptive etc.)
 

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I wonder if the judge would be annoyed if I were to bring popcorn to a murder trial? :p
 

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magic said:
Is the public allowed to go to a court (supreme/local etc) to observe the proceedings? If allowed, can you enter and leave at anytime or must wait until it finishes. I just wanna know what it is like, might be interesting.

I noticed there is a security check at the entrance of theNSW Supreme Court.
Most courts have security checks, even local courts. Just make sure you don't have knifes (even little lunch forks), deoderant sprays etc in your bag and you will be fine to go through. You can go in anytime unless its a closed court (it will usually have a sign on the door) just make sure you enter and leave quietly and bow at the bench...oh and be quiet inside too, nothing is worse when you are trying to observe for an assignment when others are talking in the gallery.
 

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Re: Going to court

MoonlightSonata said:
I wonder if the judge would be annoyed if I were to bring popcorn to a murder trial? :p
well it might get confiscated...... and then if you see the judge eating popcorn after a recess you'll know where your popcorn went
 

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