Posted on 01/29/2016 4:38:49 PM PST by aimhigh
A district judge in Columbia County wants people to stop wearing pajama bottoms when showing up to court. In order to remind people not to wear the bottoms, he even put up a sign in the lobby of his courtroom.
Magisterial District Judge Craig Long told us he's seen more and more people come into his courtroom dressed in pajama bottoms. He doesn't think that kind of attire is appropriate and hopes the new sign in his office will get people to think twice before wearing pajamas in the courtroom.
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And if they do?
I see people in this area wearing pajamas in convenience stores and supermarkets (it’s almost always women.) It’s just laziness. How long does it take to put on a pair of pants and a top?
Hey judge, just do your duty. Btw, are these low judges even necessary? The ONLY judges we need are the USSC judges.
The whole judiciary racket (except for the USSC) is unconstitutional.
I appeared at a municipal court before a judge because I had a roofer arrested for stealing our material. 7 a.m.. I was there in a skirt suit....professionally dressed. Everyone else (with the exception to D.A. and judge) weren’t bathed and had on mostly worn jeans and tees. I couldn’t believe it at the time. This was several years ago.
You should be thrilled if I wear ANY bottoms.
Truth, Justice, and the American Way.
Sneak up behind 'em and yank 'em down.
No bottoms? Does he want us to just wear PJ tops?
I shall oblige him.
And how specifically did you determine that?
I’ve got that beat. Years ago I went to court for a traffic violation. The guy ahead of me approached the bench with a hat on that had I’D SLAP YOUR FACE BUT SH#T SPLATTERS on the front. The judge politely told him that hats were not allowed in the courtroom. Then he threw the book at hi.
How long do you think it will be before people start going out naked from the waist down?
Was that you in the Shop-Rite the other day?
I’m with you Laz! ; )
??? Article 1 Section 8; Article III Section 1. ???
The indelible odor in my nostrils and clothing after I left the courtroom. There’s no odor like ‘old, greasy hair oil’. It permeates. Reminded me of public transport in Europe. Blech.
Is his court room next to a Wal Mart? The way people dress these days certainly doesn’t reflect well on our society.
I’m guessing these people don’t have to dress for work.
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