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- From: antipope@rachel.ibmpcug.co.uk (charless@scol.sco.com)
- Subject: Re: Halfwits.
- Organization: The IBM PC User Group, UK.
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 09:04:09 GMT
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- booter@Autodesk.COM (Elaine Richards) writes:
-
- > This is alt.peeves and we have a parlor game called Peevetown. We need
- > material for peeving. Incessant flame wars and driver/car peeves wear
- > thin after a while. Lawyers, on the other hand, provide a rich, new
- > ground for us to harvest fresh peeves. Lawyers are intensely peevesome
- > and surprise us daily with new outrages.
- >
- > The man is needed here, Russ.
-
- Maybe I could lend you my cousin. I've got two cousins; one of them's
- more or less fine, but the other one ... well, he fits the bill.
- Literally. (Horrendous UK cop-pun elided.)
-
- Luckily I don't see much of him, but whenever I have to think of the
- fact that I'm related to this guy my blood runs cold. It seems to
- afflict the men in my family; a horrible tendency towards squareness
- that hits them when they pass twenty-eight. My brother, for example.
- I remember when he was a doped-out hippie. (He's seven years older
- than me.) Now he wears three-piece suits, runs a business, drives
- a red Volvo estate with a ``baby on board'' sticker, and I have a
- nasty feeling that he might be a freemason. But even this shocking
- display of conformism pales into nothing compared to my cousin.
-
- My cousin is not merely a lawyer. He's a senior partner ... and
- he was recently made a [very junior] judge.
-
- Now I don't know if I can convey the true horror of this individual
- to those of you who are unfamiliar with the English legal system.
- Suffice to say that every joke about the British judiciary being
- like something out of the middle ages is solidly based on fact.
- For those of you who are hemispherically challenged, I can only suggest
- that you go forth and rent a video of _A Fish called Wanda_, watch
- it in the company of six-pack or two, and observe carefully
- the courtroom scenes. Yep, they really _do_ dress like that.
- Worse, some of them think like that, too. To coin a metaphor,
- if American lawyers are sharks and ambulance-chasers, then the
- British legal profession consists of fossilized plesiosaurs
- and hearse-followers.
-
- Indeed, a lot of the judiciary probably date from the middle ages,
- either in physical body or in mental outlook. My cousin, by these
- standards, is probably a raving radical; that is, he'd be considered
- rather reactionary by Victorian conservatives. I probably shouldn't
- say anything else (unless I want to spend a few weeks banged up
- for Contempt of Court -- he doesn't have much of a sense of humour
- either) except that when he was given his commission it confirmed
- _all_ my worst fears about the British legal system. I have so far
- managed to avoid appearing in court for any reason whatsoever
- ... I am now determined to avoid this fate like the plague, for
- I could expect little understanding and scant mercy.
-
- Defense: M'lud, I implore you to look beyond the witness's
- appearance --
- Judge: Why has that man got a ponytail? What are those *things*
- on his feet? Is he wearing point-tipped shoes? We know that
- pointy-tipped shoes were the cause of the Plague back in the
- good olde days! Insufficient respect for the court! Mm, yah!
- Have that man strung up! Contempt of court!
- Clerk: Er, you can't do that any more, m'lud.
- Judge: [peeved]
- Why not? If it was good enough for His Lordship
- Jeffries[*] it's good enough for this court!
- [Drags out black hat.]
- I hearby sentence you to be scragged by the neck until dead,
- and may the Inland Revenue have mercy on your bank account.
- Witness: EEEK!!
- Defense: But, your honour, he hasn't done anything! He's the --
- Judge: WHAT do you mean, he hasn't DONE anything? It is blindingly
- obvious that the man's a -- a ---
- [subsides into apopleptic fit, choking]
- Defense: -- witness for the defense?
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------
-
- [*] Note for the continentally challenged: Judge Jeffries
- presided over the Bloody Assizes in seventeen-thingummy.
- On one occasion alone he is said to have sentenced seven
- hundred defendants to death without benefit of a jury
- trial. On another, he is said to have become peeved at a
- jury who refused to return a verdict of guilty, and
- sentenced _them_ to death for contempt of court.
-
- He is generally considered to have been a progressive and
- enlightened influence on the English legal system ...
-
-
- --
- Antipope -- HE gives you Bull, I give you the Straight ... er ....
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