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strepitus judicialis

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A quick definition of strepitus judicialis:

Strepitus judicialis is a fancy Latin term that means someone is being very loud and disruptive in a courtroom. This is not allowed because it can make it hard for people to hear what is going on and can be very distracting. It's important to be respectful and quiet in a courtroom so that everyone can focus on the case being heard.

A more thorough explanation:

STREPITUS JUDICIALIS

Strepitus judicialis is a Latin term used in legal history to describe disruptive behavior in court.

  • A lawyer shouting at the judge during a trial.
  • A defendant causing a disturbance in the courtroom.

These examples illustrate strepitus judicialis because they both involve disruptive behavior in a court of law. This type of behavior can be seen as disrespectful and can interfere with the proper functioning of the legal system.

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