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 Why can't -- I won't say EVERYONE -- but why can't at least 50% of the population say the word "corroboration"? | ||
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 I bwame on an ovew exposuwe to Ewmer Fudd and Bawbaw Wawtews.   | |||
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 Supposably, it has to do with flouridation. | |||
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 Maybe they should all be placed on deferred ajudification.  ;-) | |||
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 What is it with this forum -  you ax a simple question.... | |||
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 Mizrus Starnes what have you started? | |||
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 I and my colleagues read a lot of student prose.  Trying to hard to right write offen affects their work negatively. At lease they all use spell chuckers! | |||
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 Deferred ajudifimacation, or so I was once informed by a defendant who wanted some of that deferred ajudifimacation. Hope that helps. | |||
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 Don't worry, Jane, it all gets straightened out at the arrangement docket. | |||
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 I even had a trial with an attorney who, not only said "cowobborate" for "corroborate", but when she tried to say "collaborate", she'd say "co-WAB-bo-WATE." | |||
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 Must be the same defense attorney that objected in my trial that the State had "vibrated his clients rights.....prophylactically speaking" | |||
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 We had an attorney objecting that the prosecutor's argument was duplicious.  (I think that's like getting two desserts.  Two scoops of ice cream is duplicious.) | |||
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 This entire thread definitely is worthy of being sent to Judge Buchmyer! Janette Ansolabehere | |||
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 My favorite still has to be the at least one police report I get a year on a sex case where the investigator reports the victim was touched in the "gentile" area. | |||
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 And then there's the officer up here who, in an ever-so-helpful nudge to the reviewing prosecutor, noted that the suspect at the scene made a "rejestized" statement.  I'm glad I didn't really pay any attention during law school, since we weren't taught the proper terminology anyway.   | |||
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 This is all 'cause of them nukeular powerplants. | |||
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 I had an officer who testified that a defendant made a "raised chest up" statement.  I also like the offense report that said the defendant kicked the officer in the "growing area."  I certainly hope it wasn't growing after a kick! | |||
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 The somewhat (in)famous Houston defense Walter Pink (RIP), used to constantly amuse me by complaining about the "revalance" of the state's evidence. I once asked him if revalance was the same as relevance, and he said "If you don't know I'm not going to tell you." Bless his heart... | |||
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 Twas the late, great Walter Pink's client whose right I "vibrated.� | |||
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 OK, Jane, see to what you have been reduced in John's absence?  Is it any wonder he has taken to wearing pastels? | |||
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