OPEN COURT

OPEN COURT

open court.

1. A court that is in session, presided over by a judge, attended by the parties and their attorneys, and engaged in judicial business. ? Open court usu. refers to a proceeding in which formal entries are made on the record. The term is distinguished from a court that is hearing evidence in camera or from a judge that is exercising merely magisterial powers.

2. A court session that the public is free to attend. ? Most state constitutions have open-court provisions guaranteeing the public’s right to attend trials. [Cases: Constitutional Law 328; Federal Civil Procedure 1951; Trial 20. C.J.S. Constitutional Law ¡ì¡ì 1428¨C1432; Trial ¡ì 97.]


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