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Would there not be designated rooms for both prosecuting and defense sides?
The whole idea of having an open court, and then having private rooms for people to view the trial from within the courthouse seems odd to me. I can understand that the family has questions about the court/trial process. Given that the prosecutor stated during his media remarks on Aug 14 that he would be meeting with the victim's family in the next couple of weeks to explain the process suggests to me that there was some frustration on behalf of the victim's family regarding access to information about the trial process. If the family had some frustration about the process, there could have been an exception made whereby the family was taken to the prosecutor's offices to view the short hearing from CCTV. At that time, they could have received assurances that they will be kept in the loop, and they could have been referred to resources/services where they can find support while they go through the process.
I don't really understand why there would be private rooms for people that want to follow the case, but who do not want to sit in the courtroom. That isn't how trials have been conducted in the past. Maybe it's the new thing of the future, but for what reason?