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The case continues

#1 Post by TC » Fri Oct 01, 2010 5:05 pm

A most extraordinary trial is going on in the High Court at the moment in which a man named Chrysler is accused of stealing more than 40,000 coat hangers from hotels round the world. He admits his guilt, but in his defence he claims that – well, perhaps it would be simpler just to bring you a brief extract from the trial.


We join the case at the point where Chrysler has just taken the stand.


Counsel: What is your name?


Chrysler: Chrysler. Arnold Chrysler.


Counsel: Is that your own name?


Chrysler: Whose name do you think it is?


Counsel: I am just asking if it is your name.


Chrysler: And I have just told you it is. Why do you doubt it?


Counsel: It is not unknown for people to give a false name in court.


Chrysler: Which court?


Counsel: This court.


Chrysler: What is the name of this court?


Counsel: This is No 5 Court.


Chrysler: No, that is the number of this court. What is the name of this court?


Counsel: It is quite immaterial what the name of this court is!


Chrysler: Then perhaps it is immaterial if Chrysler is really my name.


Counsel: No, not really, you see because...


Judge: Mr Lovelace?


Counsel: Yes, m'lud?


Judge: I think Mr Chrysler is running rings round you already. I would try a new line of attack if I were you.


Counsel: Thank you, m'lud.


Chrysler: And thank you from ME, m'lud. It's nice to be appreciated.


Judge: Shut up, witness.


Chrysler: Willingly, m'lud. It is a pleasure to be told to shut up by you. For you, I would...


Judge: Shut up, witness. Carry on, Mr Lovelace.


Counsel: Now, Mr Chrysler – for let us assume that that is your name – you are accused of purloining in excess of 40,000 hotel coat hangers.


Chrysler: I am.


Counsel: Can you explain how this came about?


Chrysler: Yes. I had 40,000 coats which I needed to hang up.


Counsel: Is that true?


Chrysler: No.


Counsel: Then why did you say it?


Chrysler: To attempt to throw you off balance.


Counsel: Off balance?


Chrysler: Certainly. As you know, all barristers seek to undermine the confidence of any hostile witness, or defendant. Therefore it must be equally open to the witness, or defendant, to try to shake the confidence of a hostile barrister.


Counsel: On the contrary, you are not here to indulge in cut and thrust with me. You are only here to answer my questions.


Chrysler: Was that a question?


Counsel: No.


Chrysler: Then I can't answer it.


Judge: Come on, Mr Lovelace! I think you are still being given the run-around here. You can do better than that. At least, for the sake of the English bar, I hope you can.


Counsel: Yes, m'lud. Now, Mr Chrysler, perhaps you will describe what reason you had to steal 40,000 coat hangers?


Chrysler: Is that a question?


Counsel: Yes.


Chrysler: It doesn't sound like one. It sounds like a proposition which doesn't believe in itself. You know – "Perhaps I will describe the reason I had to steal 40,000 coat hangers... Perhaps I won't... Perhaps I'll sing a little song instead..."


Judge: In fairness to Mr Lovelace, Mr Chrysler, I should remind you that barristers have an innate reluctance to frame a question as a question. Where you and I would say, "Where were you on Tuesday?", they are more likely to say, "Perhaps you could now inform the court of your precise whereabouts on the day after that Monday?". It isn't, strictly, a question, and it is not graceful English but you must pretend that it is a question and then answer it, otherwise we will be here for ever. Do you understand?


Chrysler: Yes, m'lud.


Judge: Carry on, Mr Lovelace.


Counsel: Mr Chrysler, why did you steal 40,000 hotel coat hangers, knowing as you must have that hotel coat hangers are designed to be useless outside hotel wardrobes?


Chrysler: Because I build and sell wardrobes which are specially designed to take nothing but hotel coat hangers.


The trial started on Tuesday and continues

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#2 Post by fastasfcuk » Fri Oct 01, 2010 5:46 pm

brilliant. :smt005

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#3 Post by Tweaker » Fri Oct 01, 2010 5:59 pm

I want to be in that court :smt082 :smt082 :smt082
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#4 Post by Nooj » Fri Oct 01, 2010 6:20 pm

Sounds like a laugh.
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#5 Post by Gio » Fri Oct 01, 2010 7:26 pm

I hope Mr Chrysler wins :smt003

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