Courtrooms are not made for feelings. They are made for rules and facts and making decisions. People go in say what they have to say and then they leave with the result they probably already knew was coming. That day ...

Courtrooms don’t usually feel confusing. Most of the time, things are loud or clear. Someone is arguing. Someone is defending. Someone is being accused. But that day felt different from the start. It wasn’t loud. It wasn’t dramatic. It was ...

Courtrooms are always crowded even when nobody is talking. People are sitting close to each other the lawyers are standing there with their files the police are watching everything and the judge is, in charge.. That day was not the ...

Courtrooms don’t usually feel confusing. Most days, things are clear. Someone is right, someone is wrong, or at least that’s how it looks on the surface. But that day, confusion sat in the room like a heavy fog. Nobody really ...

Courtrooms have a strange kind of silence. Even when someone is speaking, there is still pressure in the air. People sit straight, breathe carefully, and avoid eye contact. That day felt heavy from the beginning. Nothing dramatic had happened yet, ...

Courtrooms are usually loud in a quiet way. Not noise, but tension. People sit straight, breathe carefully, and wait for someone with authority to speak. That day was no different in the beginning. Everything looked normal. Bright fluorescent lights. Wooden ...

Courtrooms usually run on rules, silence, and control. Everyone knows their place. The judge speaks, others listen. Lawyers argue, but within limits. Criminals stand quietly. Police stay alert. That balance is what keeps order in a room where decisions can ...

Courtrooms are really quiet. They do not feel peaceful. You can feel the tension in the air even when it is silent. That day was like any other day. Everyone was. The police were standing where they always stand. The ...

Courtrooms are really places. You can feel the silence. Everyone has faces. They are all trying to act proper and serious. Most people get really nervous when a judge starts talking. They expect something big to happen. That day felt ...

Courtrooms are usually remembered for tension. Loud voices. Arguments that don’t seem to end. Moments where authority feels heavy and cold. That’s what most people expect when they sit on a hard wooden bench and wait for a judge to ...