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Topic History of: "Illiterate idiot" - my Old Bailey Judge
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Mart Well, if he can say "illiterate idiot", is it legal to call him a "pompous arse" in return?
david this reminds me of a scene at the end of Personal Servces, the film about Cynthia Payne, when in the trial scene the camera turns around to show many of her previous clients as being the people who are now judging her
JK2006 Judge David Paget described a prosecution worker as an "Illiterate idiot" in court yesterday.

Fair enough and quite right too.

How would he describe a Judge who convicts someone of a crime in London when they have a cast iron alibi they were in New York at the time?