concept   court
culture   United Kingdom
statement   In the United Kingdom, court systems typically include trials by jury and adversarial legal proceedings.

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1 appearing in court with legal robes United Kingdom Wearing legal robes is a tradition symbolizing authority and respect for the court. 1
2 court United Kingdom Court systems include trial by jury. 1
3 court United Kingdom A place where legal cases are heard and decided upon by a judge or jury. 1
4 court case United Kingdom Publicity and media coverage are common, with trials often being broadcast on television and reported in newspapers. 1
5 court case United Kingdom Court cases often involve a trial by jury and extensive cross-examination of witnesses. 1
6 court case United Kingdom Court cases are often resolved through trials and legal proceedings involving lawyers and judges. 1
7 court case United Kingdom Court cases involving celebrities often receive extensive media coverage and public attention. 1
8 court case United Kingdom Public court cases are a common method of resolving legal disputes, with open access to court records and proceedings. 1
9 courtroom United Kingdom Courts are adversarial, with lawyers representing opposing parties and presenting evidence before a judge and jury. 1
10 courtroom United Kingdom The judge wears a black robe and sits at an elevated bench, while the lawyers speak from below. 1
11 courtroom United Kingdom Courtrooms are formal settings with judges, juries, and lawyers presenting and arguing cases in trials. 1
12 courtroom United Kingdom A formal setting for legal proceedings, featuring a judge, jury, and legal representation for the prosecution and defense. 1
13 courtroom United Kingdom The judge wears a robe and sits on an elevated platform, while the lawyers address the judge as 'Your Honor.' 1