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Judicial supplementary record format

The court record, also known as the court record and court record, refers to the written record made by the clerk on the trial process and content when the people's court hears various cases according to law. The trial record is the most commonly used record of the court. As long as there is trial activity, it must be done. It is not only an important basis for the court to correctly handle cases and make judgment documents, but also an important basis for comprehensively reviewing the legality of court trial activities.

His format mainly includes: time: year, month, date, place, judge: clerk, clerk: now, find out what the parties and entrusted agents look like. Plaintiff and legal representative: entrusted agent, defendant, legal representative, entrusted agent and clerk: Please sit down, and now declare the court discipline.

According to the regulations, observers must observe the following disciplines: 1. Without permission, recording, video recording and photography are not allowed; 2. Do not walk into the test area at will; 3. It is forbidden to clap, make noise, make noise and other acts that hinder judicial activities; 4. Don't talk and ask questions. If you have any opinions about the trial activities of the court, you can put them to the court orally or in writing after the adjournment or recess. Clerk: All rise. Please seat the presiding judge and members of the collegial panel. Report that the presiding judge, the parties and the entrusted agent have all appeared in court and can hold a court session.