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I thought the same too prior to viewing some cases myself. Certain incidents of behaviour such as;
- Being able to hear the people waiting outside the courtroom to around the same volume as the magistrates themselves (to which there was no apparent or obvious reaction other than a few petty "shhh" which certainly didn't work effectively)
- A man coming in and sitting next to me and on 4 separate occasions trying to talk to me during the case (to which again, was only asked to hush - twice by the usher). Much of what he was saying too was very offensive.
- Another solicitor, waiting for their case next, sat on his ipad playing an app game which I couldn't identify. (potential that nobody else saw, but that would suggest they can freely use ipads/phones ect during cases?)
Other than the second example, which I felt had the potential for classification of contempt, are these behaviors that are merely frowned upon and have no real offence/punishment attached to it?
I'm conducting a research paper just to add. Thanks again!