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Whether you're a defendant, plaintiff, or witness, going to court can be a nerve-wracking experience. However, knowing how to conduct yourself in a court of law can help you feel more confident and prepared. Here are some things you should, and should not do.
When in a court of law, it is important to show respect to the judge and other court officials. This means addressing the judge as "Your Honor" and standing when they enter or leave the courtroom. Avoid interrupting or speaking over the judge or other officials, and always speak clearly and politely when addressing them. Remember, the court is a place of serious business, and showing respect can go a long way in helping your case.
I think you can figure out what you should and should not do.
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