I am exempt due to my having worked with undesirables, this applies to POlice, solicitors, prison staff etc etc.Quote:
Originally Posted by JackoH
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I am exempt due to my having worked with undesirables, this applies to POlice, solicitors, prison staff etc etc.Quote:
Originally Posted by JackoH
I must be exempt too then because I am an undesirable.
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Originally Posted by silentC
I'll second that your honour!
when i was on jury duty whenever the professional liar mentioned something before the court (Ie asked a quesiton of a witness or pontificated some crap) we the jury were always in giggles as what we "heard" was "And another $50 your honour"...... Of course this being a reference to how the barrister charges in 7 min increments for thier time.... fits of giggles from us and nasty looks from the liars.
we were constantly in giggles as both the prosecuting liar and the defensive liar were such hams... whenever one of them said something to us (eg the defensive liar) wnet on about how the defendant was of "such good character... blah blah" the prosecuting liar would give the jury a rolled eyes or huff of breath or other signal that signified "this guy is full of $hit" etc....
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Originally Posted by AlexS
Thanks for the laugh.
Same thing happend to me, not bad, not so great either.
That was a year ago, so now I'm just waiting to get called up again :(
Seeing this thread has been resurrected, and we're taking shots at Lawyers, I thought you might enjoy today's Dilbert.
Richard
Yes, I've read that. Now where do I send my memorandum of fees?Quote:
Originally Posted by Daddles
To Richard obviously!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Looky here.
http://www.snopes.com/crime/fraud/juryduty.asp
Al :(
Having recently been through an unpleasant work-related experience with someone else's solicitor, I can only say I hope that dolphin had a very sharp nose.Quote:
Originally Posted by Daddles