Posted on March 3rd, 2010
The current United States court system allows for anyone to attend a public court docket. In doing so, you will gain valuable experience and a great perspective on how the judicial system works in your local community. Best yet, it happens to be free entertainment.
The first thing you get while attending a docket is to see how the court room operates. You will notice that the attending judge and officers present will put you through a specific process in order to be present in the court room. You will be subject to metal detection devices and will have to observe the utmost silence while court is beginning session.
The judge is not going to be someone you will talk to lightly. As you attend the court docket, note how others reference the judge. Speaking to the judge and referring to him or her as “your honor” is a must. You should never use bad language, raise your voice, or ever make snide comments while in the presence of a judge.
If you are lucky, there will be a case that is similar to the one you are facing. If you can see what the judge allows and the thinking process of the judge, you will thus be able to better plan out your own court case. Don’t just focus on things you should do, but also things you shouldn’t do as the plaintiff or defendant in your own civil court case coming up.
Even if you have a specific time stated on your pending court case, you should arrive at the beginning of the docket. Docket cases can be moved around to best suit the convenience of the judge and pending cases. A judge will, for instance, push back a case he or she knows will take up a long time. And if you miss your court case, odds are you will automatically lose the case and will be unable to appeal the case to a higher authority.
If you don’t have a currently pending court case, you should still look into attending a court docket. Take a friend or family member, and relish in the awe that is the United States judicial system. Most only take an hour or so at a time, depending on the amount of docket entries. After the event, you’ll be glad you decided to learn more about the system.
Closing Comments
A court case is something that puts the average citizen through a lot of stress. Relieve your stress by learning the system early, and knowing what you should be doing to prepare. You will have one step above the opposing party in the matter.
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