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How to deal with lawyers scolding judges in criminal proceedings

Trial is an important part of criminal proceedings and an important activity for people's courts to exercise judicial power on behalf of the state. During the court hearing, the parties to the case, legal representatives, participants in the proceedings, defenders, witnesses, experts, translators, observers and reporters present must consciously abide by the court discipline. In order to ensure the smooth progress of the trial, the clerk must read out the court discipline in court before the trial. If he wants to speak in court, he must first get the consent of the presiding judge. No loud noise or noise in court; Do not take photos, take photos or record without permission; Obey the command of the presiding judge, etc. If someone violates court discipline and disturbs court order, the presiding judge shall give a warning, inform him of the legal consequences of his behavior and stop his behavior; Those who continue to violate the court order are not stopped, and the bailiff can forcibly take them out of the court; Bad attitude, which causes bad consequences and influences, damages the dignity of the court, and prevents the normal trial activities, can be fined up to 1 000 yuan or detained up to 1.5 days. When the collegial panel sentences a fine or detention, it shall make an award, which shall be approved by the president. If the punished person refuses to accept the decision on fine or detention, he may apply to the people's court at the next higher level for reconsideration, and the execution will not be suspended during the reconsideration period. Whoever gathers people to make trouble, attacks the court or beats judicial staff, thus seriously disrupting the court order, shall be investigated for criminal responsibility in accordance with the crime of disturbing the court order stipulated in Article 309 of the Criminal Law.