I am hoping to watch the livestream or appear in the courtroom to watch the proceedings. Can I be guaranteed that the trial will be on the record?

While the trial is scheduled to run Monday-Thursday, 9-12/1:30-4, there is no guarantee that court will be in session when you are able to watch. There are many reasons why the trial might not occur when you are able to view. There are times due to witness/expert availability or a question the parties are trying to answer for the judge that cause the court to be shut down for full or partial day. There will likely be very little advanced notice that court is not proceeding. Being in receipt of a seat in the gallery does not guarantee court will be in session.

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1. How long do “normal” trials take and how long is this trial expected to take?
2. How can I receive a copy of the transcript?
3. What if I have questions about why or how a decision was made in this trial? Can I speak with the judge or a court employee about the decision?
4. I am hoping to watch the livestream or appear in the courtroom to watch the proceedings. Can I be guaranteed that the trial will be on the record?
5. Will the livestream be recorded?
6. Will Voir Dire be livestreamed?
7. Will evidence be displayed on the livestream?
8. If the livestream goes down, will court stop?
9. When will deliberations begin and how long will they last?
10. What is the public seating capacity for Courtroom 323?
11. Will the Tacoma Officer trial be the only case in Superior Court?
12. Who decides what side of the courtroom the attorneys sit on?