He seemed to be grimacing at the line of questioning by the committee — you wouldn’t grimace at what your own client is saying when you are sitting behind him on live TV
He seemed to be grimacing at the line of questioning by the committee
Yes exactly, he is well known for having delayed grimace syndrome where he grimaces at what was said 30 seconds earlier which happens to coincide with his client making a dickhead of themself. It's why he is such a respected bazza.
But seriously cryppers. Are you really asking how his reaction to events in the present might have impacted his decisions made in the past? Are you a timelord?
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Very tactical grimaces. Not enhanced his reputation at all.
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He seemed to be grimacing at the line of questioning by the committee — you wouldn’t grimace at what your own client is saying when you are sitting behind him on live TV
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You do when you hear his replies.
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A panic attack for Pannick?
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Yes exactly, he is well known for having delayed grimace syndrome where he grimaces at what was said 30 seconds earlier which happens to coincide with his client making a dickhead of themself. It's why he is such a respected bazza.
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Why did he take the brief if he was so convinced of his client’s guilt?
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£250k
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But seriously cryppers. Are you really asking how his reaction to events in the present might have impacted his decisions made in the past? Are you a timelord?
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He’s a bright guy and is rich enough. He could have declined the job.
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Fame, not that he really needs it. If he gets Boris off (essentially) he'll probably be remembered for the rest of our lifetimes.
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