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Tips for the Courtroom (bookmark)

When the judge enters the courtroom, a court official calls the room to order and everyone must remain standing until the judge sits.

You must also stand when you are addressing the court or when the judge is speaking to you.

If you do not know where to stand or sit, a court official will tell you where you should be in the courtroom.

Be polite and respectful. Call the judge in Provincial Court "Your Honour". In Court of Queen’s Bench, the judge is referred to as “Madam Justice” or “Mr. Justice”.

Dress appropriately. Court is a serious occasion.

Speak clearly and only when it is your turn to talk.

Don't eat in court, carry opened beverages or chew gum or wear a hat. Turn off cell phones and portable music devices.

 

For legal advice, contact a lawyer. For general information about the law contact:

Public Legal Education and Information Service of New Brunswick
Email: pleisnb@web.ca
www.legal-info-legale.nb.ca

 

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