Dublin, Ireland's capital, which was designed by Henry J Lyons just completed, is an 11-story building with 22 courts. 200,000 cases will be handled a year. The architectural design is strictly divided by use. Judges, witnesses and defendants cannot see each other before the trial. Only can they meet in court. In addition In contrast to the general criminal court waiting rooms, lawyers and witnesses enter from both sides, which also helps the Irish government to more successfully protect witnesses from the appearance of witnesses.
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Dublin, Ireland's capital, which was designed by Henry J Lyons just completed, is an 11-story building with 22 courts. 200,000 cases will be handled a year. The architectural design is strictly divided by use. Judges, witnesses and defendants cannot see each other before the trial. Only can they meet in court. In addition In contrast to the general criminal court waiting rooms, lawyers and witnesses enter from both sides, which also helps the Irish government to more successfully protect witnesses from the appearance of witnesses.