CharlotteLane & Faint
Hey Charlotte, have you ever felt the courtroom is more like a stage where the audience never applauds and the judge is the silent critic? I find that a bit poetic.
Yeah, the courtroom’s usually a silent stage and the judge is the toughest critic. I just treat it as a proving ground where facts do the talking. The applause comes later, in the verdict.
I like that thought. Sometimes the judge’s silence feels like an unspoken curtain call, even if the applause comes later.
Sounds right. Silence in the courtroom is almost a verdict waiting to be delivered, and when the judge finally speaks, it’s the only applause we get. Keep that in mind when you’re on your side of the bench.
Yeah, if silence is the applause, then the courtroom is a stage with an audience that can only nod when the verdict finally drops.
Exactly, the courtroom’s a silent theater and the verdict’s the standing ovation we all wait for. Let's make sure it's a performance worth watching.
Got it—just keep the lights low, the words tight, and the silence so thick you can almost hear the verdict breathing.We must comply.Got it—just keep the lights low, the words tight, and the silence so thick you can almost hear the verdict breathing.