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- The following are the parts of a courtroom layout12:
- Witness Stand: Where witnesses sit while giving evidence to the court.
- Judge’s Bench: The desk where the judge sits.
- Counsel’s Table: Where the lawyers usually sit.
- Jury Box: Where jury members sit.
- Court Clerk, Reporter, and Bailiff Stations
- Attorney, Prisoner, Plaintiff, and Defendant Stations
- Public Spectator Seating Area
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Courtroom Layout The courtroom setup varies between courthouses. But you will always find the following: Witness Stand - Where witnesses sit while giving evidence to the court. Judge’s Bench - The desk where the judge sits. Counsel’s Table - Where the lawyers usually sit. Jury Box - Where jury members sit.www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/justice/criminal-justice…These components include:
- judge’s bench
- witness stand
- court clerk, reporter, and bailiff stations
- attorney, prisoner, plaintiff, and defendant stations
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