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You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginWhen the judge first enters the courtroom, you are to stand up. This is, again, a sign of respect for his or her authority. You will see a bailiff, often a deputy of the sheriff's office for that jurisdiction, who will be standing next to the judge's desk. When the judge enters the court room, you will hear the bailiff state "all rise." At this time, you stand up from your seat, and you do not sit again until the bailiff states "please be seated." If the bailiff never tells the court room to sit, you may do so only after the judge is seated.Likewise, when the judge asks you a question or you want to make a statement to the court, stand up from your seat. Whenever you are prepared to say anything to the judge, you should stand first, and sit down only after you have finished speaking. Do not take this opportunity to show disobedience or rebel against authority. The judge will definitely take notice if you choose not to stand, and he or she will keep this in mind when it comes time to make a decision. This is neither the time nor the place to act out against your local government.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - For the Michael Jackson collector with superhuman strength: a 375-pound (170 kg) slab of concrete featuring the pop star's hand and foot impressions along with his signature will go on the block in Los Angeles next month, its auctioneer said.The item is dubbed the "Broken Heart Stone," said auction house Nate D. Sanders, because a surface crack runs through a heart design within Jackson's left palm print.The online auction, to be held at You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, will end on Feb. 15. You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login