Detailed process of criminal case hearing

(1) Clerk: Know whether the public prosecutor, parties, witnesses and other participants in the proceedings are present in court.

(two) the clerk announced the court discipline:

(1) Participants in the proceedings shall abide by the court order and shall not make noise, make noise, make speeches, make statements or argue. They must obtain the permission of the presiding judge and violate the court order, and the presiding judge must give a warning to stop them.

(2) Minors under the age of 18, mental patients and drunken people, people deprived of political rights, people executed outside prison, people under residential surveillance and people released on bail pending trial. Personnel carrying dangerous goods such as weapons and murder weapons, as well as other personnel who may interfere with the court order, are not allowed to attend.

(3) Observers are not allowed to enter the trial area, clap, make noise, make noise, record, video or take photos, or make speeches or ask questions.

(4) The presiding judge, the personnel on duty and the judicial police should advise and stop those who violate discipline. Those who don't listen can confiscate the films and tapes or make them leave the court until they are investigated for criminal responsibility.

(5) The people who attend the audit have opinions on the trial activities of the court, and they can put forward them to the court in writing after the court is adjourned.

(3) Clerk: Please ask the public prosecutor and the defender to be seated.

(4) Clerk: Please ask the presiding judge and judges to take their seats in court.

(5) Clerk: Report to the presiding judge that the public prosecutor and participants in the proceedings have arrived, the defendant has been detained for trial, and the witness? Rest in the lounge, the trial is ready, and you can start the trial.

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(6) The presiding judge announced that the trial is now in session and the defendant will be summoned to appear in court.

(seven) the presiding judge to find out the identity of the parties:

(1) Find out the defendant's name, date of birth, nationality, birthplace, education level, occupation and address.

(2) Whether you have been punished by law and the type and time of punishment;