What should I wear? Is a polo and khakis appropriate? What should I bring, I'm naturally bringing some books but is a PSP not allowed?
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You should go there all swagged out. Gold chains, baggy jeans, sideways hat, you know the drill.
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If black: guilty. If Jewish: guilty. If Asian: grillty. If white: guilty. If pacific islander: guilty. If conservative: guilty. If liberal: guilty. If godless communist: guilty. If libertarian: guilty. If capitalist: guilty. If anarchist: innocent. If fascist: guilty. If Nazi: guilty. If Italian: guilty. If socialist: innocent. If brown: guilty.
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I've always dressed in what is comfortable for me because I have no idea how long I will be in the courtroom (for me it's been sweatshirt and jeans never had a problem)
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Don't be ridiculous. No electronics. As long as you have clothes on, it really doesn't matter what you wear.
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Go in wearing a pro LGBT T-shirt, then start screaming racial slurs at the judge. Works erry time.
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I just wore a polo and some black pants. In my experience, you won't really have that much spare time to read a book or anything. But good news, since this seems to be your first time, I'm guessing you are young so they probably won't pick you.
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If this is anything like Twelve Angry Men, wear a casual suit. Also, make sure to have lots of unresolved issues with your son, that way you can project guilt onto the person convicted of whatever crime he is convicted of.
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The courts generally request business casual, but I don't think it's entirely required, but yes, khakis and a polo should be fine. Not sure about the PSP though. I googled it and some courthouses are stricter than others with electronics. Guess your best bet is to call and ask. Or just bring it and see what happens. Up to you.
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what are your interest? Cause if I ever get called up for jury duty I plan on popping in a furry suit. Even though I do not own one