Behaving in Court

March 12, 2009 · Print This Article

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Lawyer Andrew Flusche has some recommendations on how to behave in court based on what he sees people doing in Virginia Traffic Court.  You would think people would know better than to show up while chewing gum, but evidently not.  His advice is good for pretty much any situation where you need to make a good impression on someone in authority.

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