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1 Courtroom Etiquette A Quick Guide to the Unwritten Rules of a Courtroom Setting

2 Language  Absolutely no cussing is allowed.  While the judge is on the bench, keep your talking to a minimum and keep a low volume.  During pre-trials, talking is absolutely prohibited.  Advise your clients to use these same rules while they are waiting.

3 Your Attire  Business casual is a must.  Women  Pant/skirt suit  Dress  Dress pants with a blouse  Wear a sweater or jacket if your blouse is sleeveless  Flats or heels  Men  Suit  Always wear a jacket  Always wear a tie  Dress shoes

4 Your Client’s Attire  Clients can dress in the way described in the previous slide if they choose. If not, please advise them NOT to wear:  Shorts  Short skirts or dresses  Flip-flops  Tank tops  Tops that show their midriff  For men: pants that are too low (showing undergarments)  Jeans and leggings are acceptable

5 Addressing the Judge  Always stand if the judge is speaking to you or your client.  Wait your turn. Only speak when the judge has given you permission to do so.  Address the judge as Your Honor.

6 Items Prohibited  Food/drinks are not allowed in the courtroom  All electronic devices are prohibited.  Cell phones are allowed inside the courtroom, but have to be turned either off or on silent.  Books/magazines are allowed inside the courtroom, but cannot be read while the judge is on the bench.  You are allowed to write things down if you are passed the bar, but your client is not allowed to write anything down while sitting in the courtroom.

7 Who to Respect  Everyone.  This includes witnesses, plaintiffs, and defendants. The courtroom is a place to always be on your best behavior.  The judge or magistrate is the most important person in the room. Always respect him or her.  Also respect the officers of the court, as you rely on them for a lot  Sheriffs  Prosecutors  Clerks  Police Officers  Probation Officers  Public Defenders or defense attorneys

8 Last but Not Least  When in doubt, don’t.  If you are unsure if something is acceptable, simply do not do or say it.  You can always ask your supervisor later if you have any questions on what is acceptable in the courtroom.


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