To: proudpapa
"Legally, someone could wear that shirt. "
Uh, no. The judge would order you to change the shirt or leave the courtroom, and if you refused he or she would have the bailiff take you into custody and charged with contempt of court
To: SoCal Pubbie
You obviously stopped reading when you got to the word 'shirt'.
Let's try again: "Legally, someone could wear that shirt. Would it be wise? Probably not."
Most judges would be unhappy with the shirt. And would call the bailiff.
However, I know one judge who's been on the bench for years who would most likely laugh and pose for pictures.
31 posted on
10/29/2006 9:56:17 AM PST by
proudpapa
(of three.)
To: SoCal Pubbie
The judge would order you to change the shirt or leave the courtroom, and if you refused he or she would have the bailiff take you into custody and charged with contempt of courtNo matter WHAT the judge ordered you to do - if you refused, you'd be held in contempt...whether it was take a shirt off, put a shirt on, leave the court, stand on your head, etc.
33 posted on
10/29/2006 10:54:46 AM PST by
scan58
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