Intermezzo
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I'm guessing they will talk to the judge in chambers? Or as they say, "In Camera". Which by the way, I've never understood that. In Camera to me means ON Camera! Shouldn't it be "Out of camera"? :waitasec:
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Hi Softail
"in camera" is a Latin term meaning " in chambers" a private meeting in the judge's chambers.
In Italian "camera or stanza" would mean a bedroom or room