The Northern District of Mississippi Cell Phone Policy is a set of rules and regulations regarding the use of cell phones and other electronic devices in the courtroom. The main purpose of this policy is to ensure that cell phones and other electronic devices are used responsibly and professionally in the courtroom. The policy includes guidelines for the use of cell phones and other electronic devices, such as prohibiting the use of cell phones during court proceedings, restricting the use of cell phones in certain areas of the court, and allowing the court to confiscate any cell phone or electronic device that is deemed disruptive or inappropriate. The policy also outlines the consequences for violation of this policy, such as the court imposing a fine or other disciplinary action. The Northern District of Mississippi Cell Phone Policy includes two different types of policies: one for attorneys and one for the public. The policy for attorneys includes guidelines for the use of cell phones and other electronic devices, such as prohibiting the use of cell phones during court proceedings and restricting the use of cell phones in certain areas of the court. The policy for the public includes guidelines for the use of cell phones and other electronic devices, such as prohibiting the use of cell phones during court proceedings, restricting the use of cell phones in certain areas of the court, and allowing the court to confiscate any cell phone or electronic device that is deemed disruptive or inappropriate.