法律条款
以下是您在法律案件中可能会遇到的一些法律术语。所有信息均由 spokanecounty.org 提供。
Courtroom Etiquette
Below are tips on how to proceed in a courtroom.
All information provided by spokanecounty.org.
It's important to respect all posted signs in and around the courtroom.
Going to court can be intimidating when you don’t know the social rules. Attorneys take entire classes on how to behave in court at law school! Keep reading for your crash course on courtroom etiquette so you can walk into court like a pro.
Dress Code
Courtrooms are old school when it comes to what you should wear (they still wear powdered wigs in some of them). You want to dress professionally and conservatively.
That means:
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Avoid loud colors
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Keep jewelry to a minimum
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Remove extra piercings if possible
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Cover tattoos if possible
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Cover up – you may have great arms and legs, but showing them off won’t help your case.
Learn more about Dressing for Court.
Don’t be Late – It’s an Important Date
Nothing looks worse than when you are late to court. It reflects very poorly on you, and it’s disrespectful to the judge and everyone else involved in the case. That’s not the first impression you want to make. Leave more time than you think you need to get to court on time. You should also expect to be in court all morning or all afternoon.
Tip: Arrive to court 15 to 20 minutes early. You will have to go through courthouse security before you reach the courtroom.
No Kids in Court
Children do not belong in the courtroom. You need to arrange for childcare the day of your court appearance. Many courthouses have onsite childcare for parents who have court business.
Spokane County offers free childcare for community members attending to court business. Click here for more information on the Children's Waiting Rooms.
Be Organized
Review and organize your documents before you go to court, so you aren’t frantically flipping through papers in the courtroom.
Tip: Organize your case documents in a binder so you can find everything quickly and easily.
Respect court rules. They are for everyone's benefit.
Respect Court Rules
Courtrooms often have rules that apply specifically to that courtroom, but here are some rules you should follow in any courtroom:
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Don’t chew anything (gum, food, your hair, nails…).
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Don’t bring food or drinks into the courtroom.
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Turn your phone off or put it on silent mode BEFORE entering the courtroom.
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No talking when the judge is on the bench.
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Absolutely NO swearing, cursing, threatening language or threatening behavior (assault in a courthouse is a felony).
Mind Your Ps and Qs
Even if you don’t want to be there, you have to respect the formality of the law and the people involved in the legal system. Here’s how:
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Be respectful and polite to everyone involved in the case (this includes the opposing party).
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Stand whenever the judge/jury enters the courtroom and exits the courtroom.
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Address the judge (or commissioner) as “Your Honor” (Ex: Yes, Your Honor, I have those documents.).
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Speak slowly and deliberately so that everyone can hear and understand you.
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Answer all questions respectfully with yes, sir or no ma’am (Your Honor when the judge asked the question).
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Address the judge when answering questions even if the opposing side asked the question.
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Only answer the question you are asked. Do not use the answer to change topics. (You will have time to express your concerns).
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Always stand whenever you are addressing the judge.
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Do not interrupt anyone – ever.
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NEVER approach the bench without permission (courtroom diagram).
Tip: Pretend you are taking your elderly grandmother out to lunch after church. She may be old, but she’ll still smack you with her fork if you don’t toe the line.
Control Your Emotions
Legal proceedings are stressful, but you have to keep your emotions in check while you’re in court. Nothing will be resolved if you can’t clearly communicate to the court. Being emotional in court doesn’t make you look responsible or mature either, and that’s the last thing you want when important legal matters are being decided.
You are allowed to bring a friend or family member with you to court for moral support, but they cannot talk for you.
Communicate with the Court
Courthouses have the resources to provide you with special accommodations (interpreter, hearing assistance…), but you must arrange them with the court before your court date. Don’t wait until the morning of your court proceeding.
Click here for more information on special accommodations in Spokane County.
Now you’re ready for court! The most important thing to remember whenever you go to court is to be patient, polite, and respectful.
姓名变更
以下是更改姓名的一般流程。 所有信息由 spokanecounty.org 提供。
您已提交更改姓名的申请,开庭日期也已确定。听证会上应该注意什么?
等待
请至少提前十分钟到达法庭,因为到那里后您还有事要做。法院工作人员会在您到达时收取您的身份证件,因此请将其放在手边。法官在听证会上称呼您时,会使用您的身份证件来验证您当前的法定姓名。
上午9点,法官将上庭,所有听证会参与者(任何到场更改姓名的人)必须起立宣誓,保证在听证会期间保证所作证词的真实性。然后,精彩的节目就开始了。
变革
法官会逐一叫所有人上讲台。在讲台上,您需要陈述您当前的法定姓名(即您要更改的姓名)以供记录。法官会确认您新姓名(即申请书中列出的姓名)的拼写,并询问您几个问题,以确认您确实想要更改姓名。法官还会询问您想要更改姓名的原因。您无需详细解释,只需几句话即可。
全新的你
如果一切顺利,法官将签署您的更改令。法官签署后,您的法定姓名将正式更改。现在,您需要从法院工作人员处领取身份证件,然后前往书记员办公室获取更名令的认证副本(您需要此副本才能在其他机构更改您的姓名)。
现在你的听力考试结束了……别忘了通知相关机构你的新情况。
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