Roxanna Rodriguez Office: (830) 483-5147 212 Center St. |
Frank Weikel Office: (956) 948-5086 Physical Address: 602 Nopal St. |
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Ernesto Ramirez Pct.3 Justice of the Peace Office: (830) 879-4128 707 Buckley St. |
Janie Megliorino Pct.4 Justice of the Peace Office: (830) 202-0096 PO BOX 476 |
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LA SALLE COUNTY & DISTRICT COURT AND LA SALLE COUNTY JUSTICES OF THE PEACE CODE OF CONDUCT FOR ALL COURT PROCEEDINGS
The following code of conduct and rules for the courts of La Salle County are applicable and enforced as per the Texas Government Code and the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure, and the constitutional, statutory and inherent powers of the courts to regulate proceedings before them and to provide for the orderly and efficient dispatch of litigation.
All persons entering courts in La Salle County are subject to the following code of conduct, including members of the public visiting the courtroom:
DRESS - All persons shall be appropriately attired for court proceedings. All persons entering the courtroom shall be dressed in clothing reasonably befitting the dignity and solemnity of court proceedings. Tank-tops, shorts, thongs, and clothing that is tattered or soiled are among those items of clothing not considered appropriate courtroom attire. No hats, caps or sunglasses shall be worn in the courtroom.
PROPERTY- No person shall bring packages, suitcases, boxes, backpacks, duffel bags, shopping bags or containers into the courtroom without the prior approval of the bailiff; and no person shall bring into the courtroom any radios, tape recorders, cameras, cellular telephones, pagers, or any other recording equipment unless the devices are turned off, or unless they are required for the court proceedings and prior approval has been given by the bailiff or the court.
TOBACCO - No tobacco products are to be used in the courtroom in any form, including chewing and smoking.
FOOD & DRINK - No gum chewing is allowed in the courtroom at any time. No bottles, beverage containers, paper cups, or any edible items are allowed in the courtroom, except as permitted by the court.
SEATING - No one may prop their feet on desks, tables, benches, chairs or other furnishings at any time in the courtroom.
NOISE - No talking or unnecessary noise which interferes with court proceedings is permitted in the courtroom.
COMMUNICATION - No one is permitted to express approval or disapproval of any testimony, statement, or transaction in the courtroom by any facial expression, shaking or nodding of the head, or by any other conduct or gesture; and no person shall be permitted to make any verbal or physical contact with a prisoner without the prior approval of the bailiff.
ETIQUETTE - All persons shall rise when summoned to do so by the bailiff when the judge or jury enter or leave the courtroom, and at any other times as the bailiff may direct.
The code of conduct for the courts of La Salle County and for the 81st and 218th Judicial District are enforced by the bailiff of the court, who is a peace officer of the state of Texas, and by the court itself.
Those who violate the code of conduct are subject to immediate removal from the court and may face prosecution.
YOU MUST CONTACT THE COURT INDICATED ABOVE EITHER:
1.- IN PERSON: If you wish to appear in person, please contact the court on your citation to ensure your case has been filed.
2.- BY MAIL: Complete the Mail Appearance Form on reverse side, along with a Money Order and copy of your citation to the Court indicated BEFORE the appearance date show. If you are requesting a DSC or requesting a Trial these requests must also be in writing or before your appearance date.
3.- BY PHONE: Please have your Drivers License and / or citation number ready.
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JUVENILES UNDER 17 years of age must appear in person with a parent, guardian, or proof of marriage.
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IF YOU VIOLATE YOUR PROMISE TO APPEAR as indicated will result in an additional charge and you may be denied Renewal of your Drivers License
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IF YOU ARE SIXTEEN YEARS OF AGE OR UNDER, THE "FINE SCHEDULE" DOES NOT APPLY TO YOU. YOU MUST APPEAR BEFORE THE COURT BY THE DATE SPECIFIED ON THE CITATION. YOU MUST APPEAR WITH YOUR PARENT. LEGAL GUARDIAN OR ATTORNEY.