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Can you randomly visit a Scottish court and see a case or a hearing?

I was wondering if it is the same as in England where you can see a case unless it was ruled otherwise by the court.

I would like to get some insight into the way courts in Scotland work and was wondering if I need to contact anyone beforehand or do I just go to court and find out when the next open case is?

Thanks

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    8 years ago
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    Yes,members of the public can sit in a court

    Each court has a website telling the public what cases are scheduled for that day

    Source(s): live here
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