Who is permitted in the courtroom?

A trial is a public event and anyone may sit in the courtroom unless they will testify.  People who are going to testify are typically sequestered, meaning they are not permitted in the courtroom until they are called to come in.

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1. Where is the courthouse located? Where should I park?
2. Where do I meet my victim advocate?
3. Should I bring anything with me?
4. How long can I expect to be there?
5. Will anyone stay with me?
6. Who is permitted in the courtroom?
7. Where can I obtain an excuse for missing work or school?
8. What if a defense attorney contacts me?
9. What does it mean that the defendant waived his or her preliminary hearing?
10. What if I do not feel safe entering/exiting the Courthouse?
11. What if I do not want to press charges?
12. What about bail?