In theory, I get where the author is coming from, but a few points of contention: 1. I've been in a lot of courtrooms, and I don't know that I've ever seen someone removed for a dress code issue, 2. If it does happen, that's a problem, but the solution is not to resscind the...
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...dress code, but rather to more clearly articulate it. It is lamentable that we have such low expectations of how laypeople dress for court. 3. A defense attorney who raises the dress code issue on behalf of anyone other than the client potentially harms their client's case.
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