can a judge order my grandson to cut his dredlocks
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It depends. You need to provide more information for a proper answer. You have not given any of the fact surrounding the judge's order.
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No. If your grandson were incarcerated, then prisoners may be required to maintain basic hygiene. However, that is an issue of cleanliness, instead of style. If hair is worn in a particular way for religious reasons, then the First Amendment must be considered.
Sometimes hair might have to be cut as a condition of employment, if long hair would pose a danger to the employee.
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