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| Title 5. Attorneys and the State Bar | 
 Oklahoma Statutes Citationized
Oklahoma Statutes Citationized
   Title 5. Attorneys and the State Bar
Title 5. Attorneys and the State Bar
     Chapter 1 - Attorneys and Counselors
Chapter 1 - Attorneys and Counselors 
       Appendix 4 - Code of Judicial Conduct
Appendix 4 - Code of Judicial Conduct
         Section Rule 2.8 - Decorum, Demeanor, and Communication with Jurors
Section Rule 2.8 - Decorum, Demeanor, and Communication with Jurors
Cite as: 5 O.S. § Rule 2.8 (OSCN 2012), Appendix 4 - Code of Judicial Conduct
Code of Judicial Conduct
Chapter 1, App. 
4
Rule 2.8 Decorum, Demeanor, and Communication 
with Jurors
RULE 2.8
Decorum, Demeanor, and Communication with Jurors
(A) A judge shall require order and decorum in proceedings before the court.
(B) A judge shall be patient, dignified, and courteous to litigants, jurors, witnesses, lawyers, court staff, court officials, and others with whom the judge deals in an official capacity; and shall require similar conduct of lawyers, court staff, court officials, and others subject to the judge's direction and control.
(C) A judge shall not commend or criticize the verdict of the jury other than in a court order or opinion in a proceeding. However, after the conclusion of a trial a judge is encouraged to express appreciation to the jurors for their service to the judicial system and to the community.
COMMENT
[1] The duty to hear all proceedings with patience and courtesy is not inconsistent with the duty imposed in Rule 2.5 to dispose promptly of the business of the court. Judges can be efficient and businesslike while being patient and deliberate.
[2] Commending or criticizing jurors for their verdict may imply a judicial expectation in future cases and may impair a juror's ability to be fair and impartial in a subsequent case.
[3] A judge who is not otherwise prohibited by law from doing so may meet with jurors who choose to remain after trial but should be careful not to discuss the merits of the case.
Historical Data
Approved by order of the Supreme Court, 2010 OK 90, effective April 15, 2011.
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