at the Same home, one to this pace of the
Cases a
dispose
appearing on the portion that of
the days
one
to determine the causes,
Civil and Crimin
b
entered for trials
at the Folly Sessions. There
meet therefore
the
as in the
be the Courtrooms - If, Metropolitan. Courts at.
day
Be a
de
A
(home,
every
daily Sessions day,
(a change easily accomplished by a Modification of Ordinance M1. of 1849 and at present not undesirable) then
One Court room would suffice. This should be large
Constructed
and
and airy; to convey Sound with
truth and facility from
one
person
to another, the defect in this particular is
very apparent and
annoying, in the present building,
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In addition to the courts, the
following
Court annexes are required
1. A spacious entrance waiting place,
protected from the weather, and
provided with seats for the accommodation of the portion
of those who have
business,
and the
public, that is of those who are
not in the
Bar, but
of attending, to Magistrate's office and cannot be excluded from its precincts. 2. A packing
Office 240 sq. ft.
3. A retiring
room for the
the magistrate
room for Witnesses
already examined.
4. Rooms as offices for the clerks,
Interpreters and occasional writers.
5.