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Federal Court Basics
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May I Watch a Trial in Progress?

The federal courts are open to the public and have always encouraged citizens to observe trials and other
public proceedings. But be sure to remember when you are in the courtroom that the trial is very important
to the parties involved, who may lose their freedom or gain or lose a great deal of money as a result
of the court's decision. Behave in a man­ner befitting the formality of the courtroom. Do not talk or laugh
during the proceedings, and stand when the judge enters or leaves the court­room. Exit quietly if the
court is still in session when you leave, and comply with the federal court rules that forbid spectators
to take pl photographs or use tape recorders while the court is in session.

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