Dock


Dock meaning

The defendants in a criminal case are required to stand in the dock, which is a designated area in the courtroom that separates them from the other people who are participating in the proceeding. It is also filled by the security people who watch the defendants, as well as the translators and intermediaries who may be sent to aid the defendants in certain cases.

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