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How to act in court
Barrister Amna (Alevels Academy Islamabad)
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1 year ago
A Levels Academy Islamabad
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You've heard it all. How to act on a first date, on a job interview, in a public swimming
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pool, with your in-laws. But how you act in court can prove to be the most consequential
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of them all. LegalYou.com is always here to help prepare you for representing yourself.
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And your court behavior is as important as anything else.
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Knowing what to do and what not to do can help you avoid needless problems and distractions
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from the case at hand. Let's start with some basic stuff. Be punctual.
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Give yourself time to park and find the right courtroom. Dress neatly. You are making an
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impression. Be courteous and respectful to everyone in court, especially the judge. Doing
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otherwise is never a good option. Address the judge as your honor when he or
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she asks you a question. Stand up and face them to answer. In any court case scenario,
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speak clearly and sincerely. Avoid being argumentative, sarcastic, whiny, or overly
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dramatic. Never interrupt. And when you are stating specific facts, like dates and times,
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be just that—specific. If you can't, make it clear you're estimating. This links back
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to proper preparation for the case, which would include familiarizing yourself with
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all your paperwork and labeling your exhibits. Make sure you have at least two copies of
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any photo or document you plan on submitting to the judge. Additionally, don't bring
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food or drinks. Bring a friend for support if needed, but make sure they remain silent.
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If you have young kids, you should avoid taking them to court. Hire a babysitter or ask a
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friend to take care of them while you're in court. And be sure that you've put enough
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money in the parking meter when you come into the courthouse. If the proceedings have started,
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you may not be able to leave to feed the meter. Essentially, you want to avoid doing anything
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that will be distracting, disrespectful, or destructive to the court's processes.
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In the end, it gives you the best chance of defending yourself.
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