Was in Los Angles about 15 years ago, one of the things I thought I'd do was go the courthouse.
Based on English timings, I thought if I arrived at 2 o'clock I'd see trials in full swing, all the housekeeping and interim applications dealt with.
There seemed to be nothing going on. I spoke with a member of the court staff, and he said 'most of the trials are over for the day. We start at 8am here.'
So I spent the afternoon photographing the Walt Disney Music Hall (or whatever it's called).
Harwood is a witless throbber. Stick him in a litigation seat see how long he thinks 10am is a late start for. Millennial child will be sobbing to his mother by teatime on the second day.
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Here’s some more:
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not cool to out risky like that
And heh @ Tom
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heh
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Was in Los Angles about 15 years ago, one of the things I thought I'd do was go the courthouse.
Based on English timings, I thought if I arrived at 2 o'clock I'd see trials in full swing, all the housekeeping and interim applications dealt with.
There seemed to be nothing going on. I spoke with a member of the court staff, and he said 'most of the trials are over for the day. We start at 8am here.'
So I spent the afternoon photographing the Walt Disney Music Hall (or whatever it's called).
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Harwood is a witless throbber. Stick him in a litigation seat see how long he thinks 10am is a late start for. Millennial child will be sobbing to his mother by teatime on the second day.
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Exactly wot Cookie says
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heh what an idiot
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A few handy explainers from our generous colleagues,
https://x.com/crimegiri/status/1719446630829625832?s=61&t=3lWj0RN-4doEr…
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The afternoon (for big cases anyway) is spent grilling the shadow juries the parties have in court watching the proceedings.
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