Courtroom Etiquette
It is almost impossible to avoid forming certain impressions of others based on their appearance and demeanor. In a courtroom setting, it is especially important times to be aware of the impression that you are making on others. Ensuring that you put your best foot forward when dealing with a judge and jury can make a significant difference during a trial or hearing. For many people, reviewing the basics of courtroom etiquette can be extremely helpful when preparing for an appearance in court.
The Denton criminal defense attorneys of Alexander & Associates are ready to help you if you have been arrested and charged with a crime. We have years of experience fighting for the rights of accused individuals and helping them to prepare trial dates or other appearances. Contact our offices at 972-420-6560 to begin working with a passionately committed advocate.
A Few Concerns for a Court Appearance
When your freedom is on the line, it is understandable that you might forget to pay attention to some of the seemingly minor details. However, every statement and every appearance must be carefully considered to avoid tainting a judge or jury’s opinion of you or your trustworthiness. Some helpful things to remember when preparing for an appearance in court include:
- Dress professionally and conservatively to avoid appearing uninterested in or disrespectful of court proceedings.
- Arrive early to the trial or hearing.
- No matter what happens, remain calm during the proceedings.
- Address lawyers with “sir” or “ma’am” and the judge with “your honor”.
- Stand when the judge walks into the room and wait to sit until he or she has done so.
- Silence all cell phones or other device that may disrupt the courtroom proceedings.
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If you or someone you love is preparing for an appearance in court, contact the Denton criminal defense attorneys of Alexander & Associates at 972-420-6560. We can help you answer any questions, address relevant concerns, and prepare a strong defense.
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