Meanwhile, the $54 million pants judge still has a job #
Posted Tuesday 14th August 2007 05:35 GMT
On this precedent, the judge who sued his dry cleaners for a rediculous sum is still at work. But this ought to help as a precendent..
Posted Tuesday 14th August 2007 05:35 GMT
On this precedent, the judge who sued his dry cleaners for a rediculous sum is still at work. But this ought to help as a precendent..
Posted Tuesday 14th August 2007 10:02 GMT
... Didn't a judge organise a party in her court room when a man who skipped bail was finally brought back? Isn't it worse?
Posted Tuesday 14th August 2007 10:02 GMT
Judges tend to be on the prosecutors team
most of the time only occaisionally will they
kick them really hard for being unprepared.
Posted Tuesday 14th August 2007 11:39 GMT
"People who know me and interact with me socially know I'm constantly trying to say things in a funny, provocative manner."
It's not right to judge a person based on a single sentence. But doesn't this man sound like a zany, ker-a-zee, laugh-a-minute funmaker? The absolute life and soul of any party, spreading smiles wherever he roams?
Posted Tuesday 14th August 2007 11:57 GMT
"It's not right to judge a person based on a single sentence. But doesn't this man sound like a zany, ker-a-zee, laugh-a-minute funmaker? The absolute life and soul of any party, spreading smiles wherever he roams?"
No, he actually sounds like an idiot.
Posted Tuesday 14th August 2007 12:27 GMT
So who's the bigger idiot?
The one who attempts a joke about a man who is clearly an idiot, or the one who is too stupid to see that it's a joke?
Posted Tuesday 14th August 2007 12:27 GMT
"No, he actually sounds like an idiot."
So do you, Professory Irony.
Posted Tuesday 14th August 2007 13:04 GMT
Oh wait he lives in vegas. But a side note if anyone has ever been to vegas they know that North Vegas is pretty much the ghetto. Also he's 34 probably still green an attorney or judge. If being a substitute judge is the same as a teacher all he is doing is just minding the court will the real judges are out on vacation, sickness, etc....
Posted Wednesday 15th August 2007 06:45 GMT
You've said he was sacked, you've said he claimed to like kicking prosecutors (who doesn't?) - what you haven't done is explain why he was fired.. and yes, this chap sounds like the life and soul of any good party.. I mean what a joker.. he says things that are funny for gods sake, what more do you want?? Examples?? No doubt he had a really neat dream last night too.
Posted Wednesday 15th August 2007 06:56 GMT
'It's my court,
stand up,
sit down,
stand up,
sit down,
bring on the skating vicar'
Posted Wednesday 15th August 2007 18:03 GMT
Uh, shouldn't that be
ON WITH PIXIE HATS!
bring on the skating vicar
Seven days for being improperly dressed. Bailiff, if you please..
PT (Las Vegas resident)