MILWAUKEE -- A judge is asking a lawyer to tie one on.
Circuit Judge William Sosnay held up court for about three hours Tuesday after a prosecutor showed up wearing a red ascot to court despite a rule requiring lawyers to wear neckties.
Sosnay decided that Warren Zier's ascot -- a silk scarf-like loop of cloth worn at the base of the neck -- "borders on contemptuous."
"He has told me that if we're before a jury, he would appear with a tie," the judge said. "Well, why? I think we can draw an obvious implication from that."
Zier said he plans to continue with his practice of rotating his neck wear from a long tie to a bow tie to an ascot.
Zier said he'll just have to wait to find out what happens with the threat of a contempt citation.
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