Alaska Guidelines for Courtroom Behavior, SHC-1085 is a set of rules governing the behavior of individuals when they are in the presence of a judge or court proceedings. This document applies to all court-related proceedings, including both civil and criminal cases, as well as grand jury proceedings. The guidelines cover dress code, appropriate language, cell phone and other electronic device use, and any other disruptive behavior. The Alaska Guidelines for Courtroom Behavior, SHC-1085 are divided into two sections: General Guidelines and Special Guidelines. General Guidelines cover the basics of courtroom behavior, such as dress code and maintaining proper decorum. It also includes a requirement for all persons in the courtroom to stand when the judge enters and leaves. Special Guidelines cover specific areas of behavior, such as the use of electronic devices, photography and recording, and the use of profanity. These guidelines are meant to ensure that all court proceedings are conducted in a respectful and professional manner. It is important to note that any violation of these guidelines may result in a contempt of court citation.