This Maryland Attorney always advises his clients to “dress to impress” when appearing in court. Dressing appropriately tells the Judge and/or jury you are taking the case seriously.

Bad Idea

Cover it up
A funny thing happened when I tried to get dressed for court…
I was speaking with a former Loss Prevention Specialist (“LP”) who shared a story from his days at JCPenney. One morning, as the store opened for its early-bird salon business, the JCPenneys doors opened to allow only the first salon customers inside. A man, however, also followed these customers inside. For the sake of the story, let’s call him “Sticky McFingers.” Once inside, the LP watched Sticky via CCTV, walk into an empty men’s clothing section. At this time, only the salon was open, so the other employees were preparing to open the store. Sticky walked around the section, grabbing a suit, belt, dress shirt, tie, socks, underwear; all the while holding the items against his body to see if the size was correct.
Soon after, Sticky walked over to the cashier’s desk, laid the clothing out to make sure the items matched and then bagged all of the items himself. Sticky even hung up the suit and used the longer shopping bag that goes over the hanger. This shopper wasn’t done yet though, as he sauntered over to the shoe department, found some shoes that matched his outfit, and took them right off the display. Seeing as how Sticky was done and the store was still empty, the shopper walked to the front of the store. The store was not open to the mall yet though, so Sticky walked over to the closest manikin display, sat down, and waited for the front gates to open. During this time, store employees walked right past him, over and over again, not realizing that he was not a manikin.

Impersonating a Manikin
“Can you please call court? Because I have a case this morning, and I don’t want to get a warrant for not going.”
This is why you need a lawyer from our firm, because not only do you get stellar legal advice, but we will have your clothing choices down like you were a getting an award at the Grammys.