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Wednesday, February 06, 2008

7 of 1 and 6 of the other

7 of 1 and 6 of the other

It has long been an established principle of English law that suspects in criminal trials are judged by a jury of 12 of our peers. That is, until now. If this man is unable to add up, would you want him sitting in the jury on your trial?

Never mind Dizzy Thinks, methinks he is all at sixes and sevens...

4 comments:

ZinZin said...

I got half-way through it and gave up. He can't count and he doesn't understand the legal process. The prosecution claims that you have committed a crime; their job is to prove it. The defence on the other hands have to throw doubt on the prosecutions claim; or disprove them. He doesn't seem to grasp it.

I would demand a retrial, if this Henry Fonda wannabe was sitting in judgement on me.

jailhouselawyer said...

Hi zinzin nice to see you are out and about again, I noticed that you had been over at Bob Piper's place.

ZinZin said...

Out and about? more like no where to go.

Love the Iain Dale Spoof.

jailhouselawyer said...

Cheers zinzin. Iv'e just done another post where Iain Dale and David Davis' phones were bugged...