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Once everyone is done, the judge will give his or her judgment on the application. The judge may give his or her decision right away, or the judge may need to think about things for awhile. This is called a ''reserved judgment'', and the judge will usually give his or her decision in a written form later.
Once everyone is done, the judge will give his or her judgment on the application. The judge may give his or her decision right away, or the judge may need to think about things for awhile. This is called a ''reserved judgment'', and the judge will usually give his or her decision in a written form later.


Remember to stand whenever the judge speaks to you, if you can stand. A discussion of courtroom eitquette and protocol is available in the ''How Do I?'' part of this resource under ''Courtroom Protocol''. You may wish to <span class="noglossary">review</span> [[How Do I Conduct Myself in Court at an Application?]]
Remember to stand whenever the judge speaks to you, if you can stand. A discussion of courtroom etiquette and protocol is available in the ''How Do I?'' part of this resource under ''Courtroom Protocol''. You may wish to <span class="noglossary">review</span> [[How Do I Conduct Myself in Court at an Application?]]


===After the hearing===
===After the hearing===

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