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Topic History of: Pistorius trial - a revelation
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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DanceOfTheDwarves All true JK.

But, at least all true Brits then get:

"THE WHOLE TRUTH AND NOTHING BUT".

N O T !
JK2006 I'd forgotten how incredibly boring legal trials are. At mine I decided the purpose of the law was to bore everyone into a coma so that verdicts would be given no matter what the evidence, as quickly as possible to end the process.

The picky, silly detail; the obsequious superficial politeness; the repetition; the nagging; the lack of sparkle.

Believe me, standing or sitting in the Old Bailey during a trial is as close as I've ever come to being in Hell, I reckon (always thought purgatory sounds more fun). Hell by suffocating boredom.