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What?
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Stephen
Tuesday 13/3/07 18:08
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Yes, well, I could go on about the stupidity of jurors, but as we both know from previous discussions, they are the Saviours of the British Legal System from the depradations of the professional lawyers.
So a bit more respect from you, there!
;-)
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JuliaM
Tuesday 13/3/07 18:17
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"..while disguised in a wig, hat and sunglasses. ....Boyd believed that he was a elf, having been playing the cyberpunk role-playing game Shadowrun."
I must check that game out. You don't get to wear sunglasses as a Blood Elf in 'World of Warcraft'!
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Ross
Tuesday 13/3/07 18:28
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So does Robert the Elf get a place in the Stormont assembly now?
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Gary
Tuesday 13/3/07 18:30
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Heh. Post of the year.
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Squander Two
Tuesday 13/3/07 18:36
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Stephen,
It was the professional lawyer who put this defense before the court. It was the jury that rejected it. Do keep up.
Maybe I could support a system in which ten non-stupid lawyers overruled two stupid ones, but they're so damned expensive.
Ross,
We can only hope.
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John F
Wednesday 14/3/07 12:19
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Perhap they just showed sympathy for someone with obvious mental elf problems?
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rightwingprof
Wednesday 14/3/07 20:46
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What I want to know is what kind of 45 year-old man plays role playing games, much less dresses up like a female magical elf.
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