1, which does not belong to witnesses, experts or people with specialized knowledge who are ready to appear in court to express their opinions;
2. Minors approved by the people's court;
3. Cooperate with the personnel who accept the safety inspection;
4. People with normal mental state.
What's the procedure for going to the court to attend?
The process of appearing in court is as follows:
1, age 18, ID card reservation;
2. You can make an appointment on the spot, or you can make an appointment with WeChat official account;
3. After the appointment is successful, arrive at the court on time on the day of the trial and show your ID card. Now because of the epidemic, you need to show your health code, register and check before you can enter the court;
4. After the lawsuit, you can sit down after showing that you are a social observer. The clerk and the presiding judge will remind you not to record and video, and it is best to turn off your mobile phone;
5. When a judge enters the court, the presiding judge or the sole judge announces the judgment, ruling or decision, all personnel shall stand up;
Legal basis: Article 9 of the Rules of People's Republic of China (PRC) People's Court.
Public trial activities, citizens can attend.
When the attendance seats cannot meet the needs, the people's court may issue the attendance seats in the order of application or by drawing lots or shaking numbers, but priority shall be given to the close relatives of the parties or other interested parties to attend the case.
The following persons are not allowed to participate:
(1) Witnesses, expert witnesses and people with specialized knowledge who are prepared to appear in court to express their opinions;
(two) minors without the approval of the people's court;
(three) refused to accept the safety inspection;
(4) Drunken people, mental patients or other people with abnormal mental state;
(5) Other persons who may endanger court security or disturb court order.
No unit or individual may organize personnel to participate in public trials that can seal criminal records according to law.
Unless otherwise provided by law, no one may participate in a court hearing that is not open according to law.