Courtroom Communication Explained
Summary
Judges and prosecutors may communicate during a trial to discuss case details, legal precedents, and scheduling. However, they should not discuss the case without the defense attorney present to avoid any perception of bias. If you feel your trial is unfair, consult your lawyer.Full Conversation
Why is the prosecutor and judge smiling and nodding at each other ?
They might simply be communicating or acknowledging each other's point. It's a common practice in courts and doesn't indicate bias. If you feel your trial is unfair, you might want to discuss this with your lawyer.
what is a judge and prosecutor allowed to talk about about the case
A judge and prosecutor can discuss:
- Case details relevant to the trial
- Legal precedents or laws related to the case
- Scheduling of court proceedings
However, they should not discuss the case without the presence of the defense attorney, to avoid any perception of bias.