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What I remember is that they wore clothes distinct from others, sat on an elevated platform, and everyone had to stand when they entered the room.
Most people stood.
Only those stubbornly clinging to baseless defiance remained seated. Even they, however, would stand during the appeal hearing, as I recall.
According to what I found online, standing for the judge’s entrance isn’t about respecting the judge personally but rather showing reverence and respect for the j ...
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