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The trial was held in an open Court. Why?​

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Answered by hiyaraghu9
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Public trials allow the general public to see that the justice system is functioning properly and treating defendants fairly. Holding the criminal justice system accountable. The presence of interested spectators is thought to keep the judge, jury, and courtroom staff mindful of their responsibilities and actions.The public also has a right to attend criminal trials under the First Amendment of the United States Constitution. The purpose of a public trial is to prevent abuses in secret proceedings, which abuses may lead to the oppression of an accused person.

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