During breaks outside the windowless courtroom, she stands in the hallway of the courthouse next to her mother or father, her face expressionless.
Mr. Timmendequas was stiff when he walked into the glare of the halogen bulbs in the windowless courtroom as his capital murder trial began.
For eight months, the tale of the Operation Crevice Seven has been unfolding in a cramped, windowless courtroom in the Old Bailey in London.
So do I. * * * Picard reported early to the small, windowless courtroom where his case was scheduled to be heard, and took the seat that had been reserved for him.
The windowless courtroom in Mannheim's State Courthouse seems an unlikely setting for drama.
It is easy enough to get a seat in the windowless courtroom on the third floor, even if you arrive five minutes before the session starts.
The windowless, armored courtroom had once been a ducal chancery during the construction work on Kaitain.
The arraignment in a windowless courtroom a few blocks from the building where the indicted judge sat until his arrest three weeks ago was a tranquil event.
Once a month, in a windowless courtroom at 26 Federal Plaza in Manhattan, children are summoned before a judge who can decide whether they will be removed from the United States.
It is always judgment day in the windowless courtrooms where immigrants plead to stay in the United States.