A Pocket Manual of Courtroom Etiquette (First Draft)



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The first draft of William H Burgess, III, "A Pocket Manual of Courtroom Etiquette," dated January 21, 2016 The primary purpose of this book is to inform attorneys and judges of the courtroom manners proven over time to be the most effective in conveying the right message and avoiding inadvertent slight or insult that might inhibit otherwise effective communication Written January 21, 2016
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  © 2016 William H Burgess, III All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electrnic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or byany information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the author  Table of ContentsPrefaceiiiChapter 1 Law and the Civil Society1Chapter 2 Organization and Purpose of a Courtroom7Chapter 3 Courtroom Procedures13Generally13Formal Opening Ceremony14Oath-Taking15Recesses16 Adjournment17Investiture17Chapter 4 Authority and Obligation to Regulate Courtroom Order and Decorum19Chapter 5 Courtroom Attire23Judges23Courthouse Employees24 Attorneys24Parties, Witnesses, Spectators, Law Enforcement Officers, Jurors, and Others26Chapter 6 Judges31Punctuality32Preparedness32Demeanor32Rules of Order for the Courtroom35Written Orders35Scheduling Court Time36Leaving the Bench36Conduct Toward Other Judges37Chapter 7 Attorneys at Law39Preserving the Right to Fair Trial39Behavior Towards Others40Preparedness41Written Submissions to the Court41Entering the Courtroom42Reporting to the Court42i