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See also: [[Courtroom Antic]] |
See also: [[Courtroom Antic]] |
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* Used word for word in ''[[Law and Order]]'', "Life Line". However, there ''was'' a subsequent outburst and the judge ''did'' clear the courtroom, as promised. It makes up for [[Reality Ensues|that bit of reality]] for not having either of the outbursters (both obvious gang members making [[I'll Kill You|death threats]] towards the testifying witness) led out in handcuffs. |
* Used word for word in ''[[Law and Order]]'', "Life Line". However, there ''was'' a subsequent outburst and the judge ''did'' clear the courtroom, as promised. It makes up for [[Reality Ensues|that bit of reality]] for not having either of the outbursters (both obvious gang members making [[I'll Kill You!|death threats]] towards the testifying witness) led out in handcuffs. |
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* Episode 25 of ''[[Monty Python's Flying Circus]]'': "If there's any more [[Stock Footage]] of women applauding, I shall be forced to clear the court!" |
* Episode 25 of ''[[Monty Python's Flying Circus]]'': "If there's any more [[Stock Footage]] of women applauding, I shall be forced to clear the court!" |
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* This happens in the first season of ''[[Soap]]'' during Jessica's murder trial since her entire family disturbs the court. The judge was referring to the time Jessica ignored a question, ran up to the jury after she recognised one of them and started dancing and singing when they had done a dance routine together. It didn't start to get serious after that point. |
* This happens in the first season of ''[[Soap]]'' during Jessica's murder trial since her entire family disturbs the court. The judge was referring to the time Jessica ignored a question, ran up to the jury after she recognised one of them and started dancing and singing when they had done a dance routine together. It didn't start to get serious after that point. |