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What to expect in the High Court
Courtroom conduct
- Appropriate behavior in the courtroom
- Addressing the judge and court officials
- Mobile phones, recording, and public access
Who is present in the courtroom?
- Judges and court staff
- Legal representatives (solicitors and barristers) Witnesses and expert testimony
- Public and media access
The structure of a court hearing
- Opening statements
- Presenting evidence and witness examination Legal arguments and submissions
- Closing statements and verdicts
Speaking in court
- When and how to address the court
- Representing yourself vs. having legal representation Communicating with the judge
Evidence and documents
- What evidence is allowed?
- How to submit documents to the court
- Handling objections and cross-examinations
Courtroom technology and remote hearings
- Use of electronic devices in hearings
- conferencing and remote participation
Court decisions and judgments
- When to expect a judgment
- the court's decision
- Next steps after a ruling
Special considerations for certain cases
- Jury trials vs. non-jury trials
- Family law and sensitive case procedures
- High-profile cases and media reporting