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How I can attend a hearing in Washington DC?

Does anyone know how to attend a hearing in DC Courts (outside the Supreme Court). Is it just walking and going to a random room? I have not seen an online program at any where. I do not want to look crazy when I come and say, "Hey, I just want see a trial. "(Although that's exactly what I do) So boring as it sounds, I always wanted to go to trial as a spectator. I know that television rooms completely false view (you can walk around the courtroom witnesses or on foot). I really want to see one in progress.

What you should not be a problem – most hearings are open to the public. There are law students and other interested persons on hand to see proof. Just go to the information desk in court that interests you, tell him you want to see a trial, and informed of the date and room location. Note that often there is a lot of waiting, that evidence may be delayed, there may be plea bargaining agreements, the test may be declared closed for some reason (as the minors are on the trail, etc) If you are only interested in DC, there are better opportunities in Arlington and Alexandria. The buildings are newer, and probably is the personal court respectful visitors. Arlington Courts are grouped in a building opposite the station of underground line Orange Courthouse. There are federal court in Alexandria, near the King Street station blue line. Do some research on Google (as Arlington Courts ") and you find more.

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