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Can I take my cell phone to court?

You can take your cell phone to court, but you can't make and answer the phone.

Respect judicial etiquette, abide by court discipline, and shall not commit the following acts:

1, applause, noise;

2. Smoking and eating;

3. make or answer the phone;

4. Audio recording, video recording, photographing or using mobile communication tools to spread court trial activities;

5. Other acts endangering court security or disturbing court order.

Wear formal clothes in any of the following cases:

1, no professional dress code;

2. Investigators testify in court;

3. This unit is a party to this case.

Court staff and observers who do not perform their duties should wear civilized clothes.

Live broadcast or recording graphics, text, audio and video on the Internet or other public media under any of the following circumstances:

1, with high public concern;

2. Great social impact;

3, the rule of law publicity and education is of great significance.

Hearing in court refers to the process of hearing a case in a court or other suitable place after the people's court completes the preparatory work before hearing.

Trial in court is the stage when the collegial panel conducts substantive trial of the case, which mainly includes public trial and closed trial. Among them, public trial is the principle, and closed trial is the exception or supplement. According to the provisions of the Civil Procedure Law, the people's court shall hear civil cases in public, except those involving state secrets, personal privacy or otherwise provided by law.

Divorce cases, cases involving commercial secrets, can be heard in private if the parties apply. Therefore, divorce cases are generally heard in public. If the parties apply, they may not hear them in public, and the decision-making power lies with the people's court.

The reason why the law stipulates that the parties' applications can be heard in private is because divorce cases have their own particularity. During the trial, there may be personal privacy and emotional content that you are unwilling to disclose. Therefore, if the parties apply for a closed hearing, the court will generally allow it.

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Rules of People's Republic of China (PRC) People's Court

Article 7 Except for the evidence that needs to be presented in court with the permission of the people's court, the following items shall not be brought into court:

(1) Weapons such as guns, ammunition and controlled knives;

(2) Inflammable and explosive substances and suspected explosives;

(three) radioactive, toxic, corrosive, strong odor substances and infectious disease pathogens;

(4) Liquid, colloid and powdery articles;

(5) Slogans, banners and leaflets;

(6) Other articles that may endanger court security or interfere with court order.