Rule 1.3. Dress Code for Parties, Witnesses and Spectators
Oklahoma Statutes AnnotatedLocal District Court RulesEffective: October 28, 2009
Effective: October 28, 2009
OK 19 District Court Rule 1.3
Rule 1.3. Dress Code for Parties, Witnesses and Spectators
Any party, witness or spectator who enters the courtroom or Court Clerk's Office must be dressed appropriately. This means no midriff-baring shirts, no revealing low-cut clothing, no shorts, no extremely short skirts, no sleeveless shirts by males, no hats (unless a hat is necessary because of a medical condition), no sunglasses (unless sunglasses are necessary because of a medical condition) and no bare feet. Dressing appropriately also means that clothes should be clean and appear neat in all respects. No clothing with any potentially offensive wording or depictions on it is permitted in the courtroom by anyone.
Credits
Adopted effective October 28, 2009.
Oklahoma 19 District Court Rule 1.3, OK R 19 DIST CT Rule 1.3
Current with amendments received through May 15, 2024. Some rules may be more current, see credits for details.
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