court
Place where trials are held before a judge and sometimes a jury to determine if a person accused of a crime is guilty or innocent.
counsels’ assistants 
Assistants help attorneys with tasks such as research, questioning witnesses and writing reports.
witness stand 
Stand from which a witness gives testimony or serves as an expert witness under oath.
audience 
Witnesses and the public sit at the back of the courtroom; priority is given to family members of the accused and the victim.
lobby 
Court entrance area.
interview rooms 
Rooms in which attorneys consult with their clients.
courtroom 
Area of the court reserved for the main players in a trial, including the judge, jury, accused and attorneys.
toilet 
Premises designed to satisfy basic functions and equipped with toilets and sinks.
cells 
Rooms where the accused are held while awaiting their court appearance.
clerks’ office 
Duties of clerks include assisting judges, drawing up charges, informing judges of specific points of procedure and collecting evidence.
security vestibule 
Corridor that leads directly from the cells to the prisoner’s dock.
judges’ office 
Office used by judges to meet with assistants and attorneys and to prepare judgments.
jurors’ room 
Room in which jurors deliberate; jurors are citizens selected at random, usually from voters’ lists.
judges’ bench 
Judges preside over trials and ensure that proceedings are in accordance with the law; at the conclusion of a trial, the judge delivers a verdict and a sentence if the verdict is guilty.
clerks’ desk 
Table where clerks sit to record the proceedings.
jury box 
Box reserved for the jury, who deliver a verdict of guilty or not guilty at the conclusion of a trial.
prosecution counsels’ bench 
Prosecuting attorneys ensure that laws are enforced on behalf of society; they attempt to prove that the accused is guilty.
defense counsels’ bench 
Defense attorneys advise and represent the accused and attempt to prove the person’s innocence.
prisoner’s dock 
Box in which the person alleged to have committed a crime remains during the trial.