Prima Nashville Dress Code
Josh Cross, jcross@mtcngroup.com Published 2:55 p.m. CT Aug. 14, 2015
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A new dress cipher has been implemented for the Sumner County Criminal and General Sessions courtrooms able Aug. 11.(Photo: Josh Cross/staff)
Those entering the Sumner County Criminal and General Sessions Division I and II courtrooms ability accept to leave a few added items outside.
A new dress cipher for the courts, active by Criminal Cloister Judge Dee Gay, General Session Division I Judge James Hunter and General Sessions Judge Division II Mike Carter, took aftereffect Aug. 11.
The rules accommodate a ban on purses, backpacks or pocketbooks in the courtrooms as able-bodied as prohibit corpuscle phones unless they are appropriate as evidence.
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The complete dress cipher is as follows:
•Absolutely no catchbasin tops, check acme or tube tops
• Absolutely no shorts or billowing pants
• Shirt cape charge be tucked into pants
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• No purses, backpacks or pocketbooks. Women may backpack a billfold. Men may backpack a wallet.
• Diaper accoutrements will be accustomed alone if the capacity are all-important for an baby or baby child.
• Absolutely no corpuscle buzz unless appropriate as affirmation in court. Corpuscle phones to be acclimated as affirmation shall be arrested in with the Cloister Officer until the case is heard.
• Absolutely no audio or video recording accessories after above-mentioned accounting approval from the court.
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• No aliment or drinks central the attorneys at any time.
Reach Josh Cross at 615-575-7115.
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