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The second happened when I was at university, studying for my Law degree. It was suggested that it was beneficial to have various vocational legal work experiences. One was called ‘Shadowing a Judge’. This entailed two weeks of accompanying a judge to various Courts and listening to his judgements. Another student and myself were assigned to a very eccentric character. He drove us to the Courts in a less than roadworthy car, and his decision in one case was unbelievable. A fellow came in who announced he was going to defend himself without a barrister. Not a popular stance where the legal profession are concerned. He was not wearing a suit, had on a navy blue shirt and sported a very bright yellow tie. The judge, whom we were sitting near said, in an aside to us, ‘I don’t like his tie’. The man was doomed. He didn’t stand a chance. He lost his case all because of a tie.
SMILE FOR THE DAY: What is round, evil and very angry? A vicious circle.
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