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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 | === 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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