Matching Pairs Court Personnel Matching GameOnline version Match court personnel roles with their descriptions in this interactive game. by Anousha Vielhauer 1 Judge's Associate 2 Judge 3 Defence Counsel 4 Crown Prosecutor 5 Witness 6 Defendant 7 Corrective services officer 8 Bailiff 9 Interpreter 10 Juror 11 Solicitor I am called by the prosecution of defence to give evidence. I help prepare the case for the prosecution or defence. I advocate or argue on behalf of my client. In a criminal matter my client is the defendant I supervise the defendant sitting in the dock, ensuring they remain in court. If a witness or defendant do not/will not speak English, I assist them to understand what is being said in court. I assist the judge with a variety of tasks such as reading out the charges, taking the defendant’s plea and asking the jury for its verdict. I preside over the court, ensuring a trial or any other legal hearing follows the law and due process. I am addressed as 'Your Honour'. I am one of 12 people randomly selected from the community. We decide if the defendant is guilty or not guilty. I am accused of committing an offence. I am a barrister who works for the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions. I present the case against the defendant. I am a court officer. Some of my jobs include announcing the start and end of sessions and looking after the jury.