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Is it legal for the court not to bring mobile phones?

The court does not allow it to be legal to bring a mobile phone.

The court does not allow it to be legal to bring a mobile phone. Except for the evidence that needs to be presented in court with the permission of the people's court, audio and video recordings are generally not allowed, and the parties and observers are not allowed to carry mobile phones. Once the parties record videos or recordings with their mobile phones and spread them out, they will expose some "secrets" that are inconvenient to disclose.

Articles not allowed to be brought into court:

1, firearms, ammunition, controlled knives and other weapons;

2. Flammable, explosive and suspected explosives;

3, radioactive, toxic, corrosive, strong odor substances and infectious disease pathogens;

4. Liquid, colloid and powder articles;

5. Slogans, banners and leaflets;

6. Other items that may endanger the security of the court or disturb the order of the court.

The following personnel are not allowed to enter the test site:

1, undocumented, forged or fraudulently used other people's certificates;

2. Minors (except those approved by the court);

3. Mental illness and drunkenness;

4. Deprived of political rights, executed outside prison, living under surveillance, and released on bail pending trial;

5. Refusing to accept safety inspection or disobeying the arrangement of safety inspectors;

6, other may hinder the court trial order.

I hope the above content can help you. Please consult a professional lawyer if you have any other questions.

Legal basis: Article 8 of the Provisions of the Supreme People's Court People's Court on Security Inspection of Judicial Police.

The following items shall not be brought into the test site:

(a) Various restricted items without the permission of the court, such as audio, video and photographic equipment;

(2) It is forbidden for private individuals to carry guns, knives and other instruments with similar functions or controlled items such as sticks;

(three) inflammable, explosive, corrosive and other dangerous goods;

(4) Other articles that may disturb the trial order of the court.

Article 7

The following personnel are not allowed to enter the test site

(a) undocumented, forged, fraudulent use of other people's documents;

(2) Minors (except those approved by the court);

(3) Mental illness and drunkenness;

(four) deprived of political rights, execution outside prison, residential surveillance, bail pending trial;

(5) refusing to accept safety inspection or disobeying the arrangement of safety inspectors;

(six) other may hinder the court trial order.