friend of the court
Courts can allow parties {amicus curiae} {friend of the court}| to give evidence or present arguments, because parties have interest in case. Friends of court have no right to do those things, only court permission. Lawyers can represent neither defendant nor plaintiff but present relevant evidence.
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