make a signage about appropriate etiquette in the court

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-Be on time for court.

-Make sure you are very polite to the judge, attorneys and court staff.

-You should always be standing when you are talking to a judge. Attorneys always stand when they are talking to the judge or questioning a witness.

-Everyone in the courtroom must stand up or rise when the judge and jury enter the courtroom.

-If someone else is speaking, do not interrupt them.

-Attorneys that have an objection to what the opposing counsel is saying should state their objection to the judge, rather than the opposing counsel.

-Remember that any court proceeding is a very formal. If you are attending the proceeding or participating in it, you should be dressed for business.

-Do not eat or chew gum when you are in the courtroom.

-Be quiet when you are in the courtroom. Only talk when it is absolutely necessary, and keep your conversations to a minimum.

-Attorneys should always address the judge as “your honor” and never merely “you.” A judge will certainly not react favorably to the attorney who is not respectful at all times.

-Do not bring backpacks or large tote bags into the courthouse, as they can cause a delay in the process of checking through security.

-Children are generally not allowed in courtrooms unless they can be quiet.

-Cameras and photography are prohibited in the courtroom.

-If you are a party to the court proceedings and need to use courtroom equipment, you will need to request that equipment ahead of time.

-If you need to have the judge examine any pieces of documentation, you will need to hand it to the deputy in the courtroom rather than the judge or court reporter.

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