Visiting A Public Gallery in Court
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This episode encourages, and guides, students on the nuts and bolts of how to go to court and watch a court case from the public gallery.  Most courts in the country have public galleries where members of the public over the age of 14 can attend and watch hearings.    Watching a court case whether a trial, hearing or an appeal is a wonderful way to learn more about the legal profession.  This episode aims to give listeners all the nitty gritty information they need to get the confidence to go to court and watch.  Useful Resources:         Here is a page about criminal sentencing being televised and there is a You Tube link towards the bottom of the page: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/broadcasting-crown-court-sentencing       Watch current and past cases at the Supreme Court here: https://www.supremecourt.uk/         Competition Appeal Tribunal Website (with livestream towards the top of the page). https://www.catribunal.org.uk/   
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