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When interacting with the Crown (or anyone else for that matter), students should always be pleasant and polite. They are people a student will continue to work with for many years. There are times when students need to be more assertive but this should be done in a tactful way. Students should always respect the Crown, even when pointing out errors. Clinicians should be firm, but polite.  
When interacting with the Crown (or anyone else for that matter), students should always be pleasant and polite. They are people a student will continue to work with for many years. There are times when students need to be more assertive but this should be done in a tactful way. Students should always respect the Crown, even when pointing out errors. Clinicians should be firm, but polite.  


=== 2. Courtroom demeanour and etiquette ===
=== 2. Courtroom Demeanour and Etiquette ===


Review '''Section III''' “Etiquette” for general recommendations on courtroom etiquette.
Review '''Section III''' “Etiquette” for general recommendations on courtroom etiquette.


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