I was curious whether that was (a) the same judge or (2) the same court.
And?
BTW, the court building is really quite nice. It's new and airy, with modern columns out front.
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I was curious whether that was (a) the same judge or (2) the same court.
And?
BTW, the court building is really quite nice. It's new and airy, with modern columns out front.
No and Nope!
I asked the judge what he had learned in his four years on the bench. Direct quote: "A lot about myself...a lot about others." I put that in my report. Also, Me: "Do you think you need to learn anything for election to the [higher court]?" "Well, we're all works in progress..." OMG. Please god let me never have a case in front of That Guy.
Shrift has cute hair! Of course, almost any hair on Shrift is cute. But still! Cute hair!
Cute shrift hair!
Classic!
This guy is asking everyone about their hobbies, and I'm pretty sure I'm going to have to fess up to my Law and Order addiction, if I make it into the box. They asked the first group.
I can't imagine how it prejudices the plaintiff to replace "may" with "will."
But they mean different things! I know I'd be sitting there in court thinking those bastards lied to me and didn't use all the material I gave them.
Aha. Found what I remember from the UK:
The caution states that you do not have to say anything unless you wish to do so, and that what you say may be given in evidence at court.
The caution then goes on to warn you that it may harm your defence if you fail to mention anything at the police station which you later rely on in court.
it may harm your defence if you fail to mention anything at the police station which you later rely on in court.
That's the one I've heard used on British cop shows.
shrift's hair is absolutely adorable. Makes me want to cut my hair.
Actually the thing my hair really needs is color. It's looking all washed out and drab. phooey. Anyone want to scrounge up some free time for me?
That's the one I've heard used on British cop shows.
They should call it the Esprit D'Escalier warning.
my question stands--what the defendant says may be used against him. Why say "will," then?
That's similar to the personnel lifts with the warning stickers that say, "Failure to read and understand all instructions WILL result in death or injury."
It's just baby thunder.
For a sec I thought you were talking about Salma Hayek, still.
Shrift, I usually break for dinner around 5. If I get a day that allows an early lunch break I'll give you a call but I'm afraid you'd be starved by the time I usually get lunch.