Why Do Judges Bang That Little Hammer?
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Ever wondered why judges are always shown banging a small wooden hammer in court? That familiar “bang” has become one of the most recognizable symbols of justice, but the real story behind it is far more interesting than movies make it seem. From its mysterious origins to its connection with authority and courtroom tradition, discover why the gavel became such an iconic part of the justice system—and why judges may not actually use it as often as you think. Timestamps: 0:57 — What Is A Gavel Used For? 2:28 — The Mysterious Origins Of The Gavel 3:31 — How Gavels Became Symbols Of Authority 4:15 — Are Gavels Actually Used In Court? 5:49 — A Gavel Doesn’t Make A Judgment Valid 6:15 — Why Does The Gavel Make A Sharp Sound? 6:50 — Why The Gavel Became A Symbol Of Justice #courtjudge #gavel #law #courtroom #court #lawyer #attorney #didyouknow #trivia
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