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Crown Court Cases
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Just a quick question, can any member of the public sit in on a court case just to watch, ie if I turn up at my local crown court tomorrow could I just go in to any court and watch the case?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Mike, I'd the same as a student when visiting the Old Bailey. A court official was most concerned that I might be writing down the evidence, which was forbidden. I showed him that my notes were all about legal procedure and court room practice, not evidence, and he let me continue.
The only good reason I can think of is that people might record verbatim what witnesses in court said, for the purpose of informing witnesses waiting outside , so those witnesses could alter their story to fit .
The only good reason I can think of is that people might record verbatim what witnesses in court said, for the purpose of informing witnesses waiting outside , so those witnesses could alter their story to fit .