A Pennsylvania judge doesn’t believe pajamas are “appropriate attire” for court
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Judge Craig Long put a sign in the lobby of his courtroom warning of his disapproval, though it’s not something he can necessarily enforce. (What counts as pajamas, anyway? A flannel shirt? Sweatpants? It’s murky.)
Apparently, an increasing number of people have have visited the courtroom in too-casual attire lately, and he’s sick of it.
“We have a growing problem of people not dressing appropriately for court. And I just put it out there as a reminder of the code of conduct that should be followed when appearing in court. It’s not a law,” Long said, according to …
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