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The drawing below shows how most courtrooms are laid out. In some courtrooms the witness box <span class="noglossary">will</span> be on the right rather than the left. Other courtrooms may have seating for a jury; others may have a separate entrance and seating for criminally accused; others may have a very small or a very large area for the gallery. | The drawing below shows how most courtrooms are laid out. In some courtrooms the witness box <span class="noglossary">will</span> be on the right rather than the left. Other courtrooms may have seating for a jury; others may have a separate entrance and seating for criminally accused; others may have a very small or a very large area for the gallery. | ||
[[File:CourtroomSeatingChart. | [[File:CourtroomSeatingChart.png|center|Layout and seating arrangements in typical courtroom]] | ||
==Checking in== | ==Checking in== |