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The below doesn't necessarily apply to Casey's situation. But it goes to show you how the courts themselves have rules on dress. The below is from a judge himself.
http://dcourt.org/forum/node/529
Dress Code for your clients -- reminder
Tue, 12/20/2005 - 8:29am — JudgeJones (updated 2007-03-09) -- a reminder is needed on this point. Please have your staff caution your clients on these matters. Note the bolded language below.
Counselors (primarily, but not exclusively, those on the criminal court side), please make sure your clients show up with proper attire. The rules briefly are (as you well know):
Please help with this. The sloppiness has just about gotten on my last nerve! Today (2007-03-09) it DID get on my last nerve!
http://dcourt.org/forum/node/529
Dress Code for your clients -- reminder
Tue, 12/20/2005 - 8:29am — JudgeJones (updated 2007-03-09) -- a reminder is needed on this point. Please have your staff caution your clients on these matters. Note the bolded language below.
Counselors (primarily, but not exclusively, those on the criminal court side), please make sure your clients show up with proper attire. The rules briefly are (as you well know):
- No logo advertising t-shirts (Polo and the like with subtle emblems are OK). The target is the football sweatshirt, rock band pictures, Harley shirts and the like.
- No hats.
- No sunglasses inside unless by doctor's prescription.
- Shirts tucked into pants (men).
- All clothing clean.
Please help with this. The sloppiness has just about gotten on my last nerve! Today (2007-03-09) it DID get on my last nerve!