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10 – PHOENIX CITY COURT STANDARDS

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Criminal Justice Article by: James Novak, Phoenix DUI & Criminal Defense Attorney All criminal courts in Arizona have standards of etiquette one must follow when attending. Below are the standards adopted by Scottsdale City Court which is the Scottsdale Municipal Court: 1 All weapons of any kind are prohibited in the Phoenix Municipal Court building. 2 Eating, drinking, gum chewing, and creation of any noise or disruption are prohibited in the courtroom. 3 Arrive early in advance to the designated courtroom on your scheduled date and time. 4 Sit quietly while in the courtroom. No talking or whispering is allowed while Court is in session. Background noises may interfere with the quality of the recording by the court reporter and distract those involved in the proceedings. 5 All mobile devices such as phones, pagers, and the like should be turned off in the courtroom. 6 Be courteous and respectful in all areas of the building in and out of the courtroom. 7 Dress Code: Shoes and shirts are required to be worn. Clothing that displays offensive slogans or pictures are prohibited. Hats or caps must be removed before courtroom. 8 Smoking is prohibited by law in all areas inside the Court Buildings. (Designated smoking areas are available outside the building.) 9 Avoid bringing small children and infants into the Court room. If this is not possible for you, understand that parents may be asked to leave, or remove children from the courtroom if they become a disruption. 10 If you are a defendant, it is wise to make arrangement in advance of your court appearance, for the care of your children, if the unfortunate possibility exists that you may be booked into jail or incarcerated immediately following the court proceeding.

If you are unsure about a particular item or scenario that is prohibited or allowed, it is best to call in advance to avoid delays in the proceedings for which you plan or are required to attend. Below is Phoenix Municipal Court Address and Phone number:

300 West Washington Street Phoenix, AZ 85003-2103 (602) 262-6421

more If you have been arrested in Maricopa County for AZ DUI other criminal charges contact the Law Office of James Novak, for your Free Consultation at (480) 413-1499. Speak directly with experienced Arizona criminal Defense and DUI Defense Attorney and James Novak (Former Prosecutor).

The Law Office of James Novak is devoted 100% to defending DUI, Drug & criminal charges in valley wide within Maricopa County including Phoenix, Mesa, Tempe, Scottsdale, Chandler, Tempe, Gilbert Arizona and surrounding cities.

This article is intended to provide general information only, to generate discussion, and increase awareness of a particular topic. It is not intended as specific legal advice. You should not rely upon this information alone, but should consult legal counsel regarding the application of the laws and regulations discussed and as applied to your specific case or circumstances.

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