What is a trial closing order?

Answer:
From the wording of the question and lack of information given it can only be guessed what is being asked.
It MAY refer to a judge's order to "close" a courtroom, excluding the general public from attending the hearing or trial.
This is OFTEN done when minor children are the victims, or are material witnesses to the facts of the case, and occasionally in some sex crime trials.
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