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Saturday, April 12, 2008

Guilty As Charged

A man once asked to be excused from jury duty because he was needed at his job. "They'll just have to get along without you," the judge scowled. "You're not indispensible, you know." "That," replied the man, "is exactly what I'm afraid they'll find out." Ba da boom.

As Dirk Bogarde said in King and Country: "It's a bit amateur to be speaking about justice when you're dealing with the law."

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Have seen the rich and/or famous get one type of justice and the poor and/or unknown get another type. It seems if one is rich or famous, it means more money for appearance when attending a function, poor or unknown just go to jail.

10:44 AM  

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