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   ¦ Reality Check© ¦ to All   
   Re: Refusing to stand in court   
   02 Sep 09 00:34:41   
   
   XPost: aus.legal, misc.legal, uk.legal   
   From: reality@check.it   
      
   "Spartan613"  wrote in message   
   news:_Q4nm.15173$ze1.11765@news-server.bigpond.net.au...   
   >   
   > "¦ Reality Check© ¦"  wrote in message   
   > news:7g0cftF2neosmU1@mid.individual.net...   
   >>   
   >> "Doug"  wrote in message   
   >> news:13eea1b3-9a9a-4fdd-85e6-e748a7c5c288@j19g2000vbp.googlegroups.com...   
   >> On 30 Aug, 03:52, "¦ Reality Check© ¦"  wrote:   
   >>> "dotcom"  wrote in message   
   >>>   
   >>> news:d274f613-8dba-45c8-8065-0ba075f363c7@13g2000prl.googlegroups.com...   
   >>>   
   >>> >I was amused to hear Magistrate Peter Reardon presiding over the   
   >>> > terrorist case that he would boot out anyone from his court who   
   >>> > refused to stand for him. Whilst standing for a judge or magistrate   
   >>> > is traditional in Australian Courts, I wasnt aware it was a legal   
   >>> > requirement. Can any lawyers out there shed any light on this?   
   >>>   
   >>> If they can force you to stand, they can force you to bow down and   
   >>> kneel.   
   >>>   
   >>> On your knees, slave!   
   >>>   
   >>> > I personally feel a little bit dishonest when I stand for a judge,   
   >>> > when   
   >>> > deep down I have such little respect for lawyers and their ilk ( mind   
   >>> > you I have a pretty strong respect for justice) and after all judges   
   >>> > are really just a tad higher in the pecking order than lawyers- they   
   >>> > usually were lawyers so one cant expect them to have really changed   
   >>> > their spots.. So pretending I respect them when I dont doesnt sit well   
   >>> > wtih me.   
   >>> > So can a judge really kick you out of court for not standing for him?.   
   >>> > And what justification would he have if I was otherwise just sitting   
   >>> > quietly minding my own business. Where would I find the law that   
   >>> > says I have to stand?   
   >>>   
   >> Yes if you don't comply with the ritual you can expect to be punished   
   >> for it. You are supposed to wear a suit to make yourself look   
   >> respectable and law-abiding   
   >> =======================   
   >>   
   >> Exactly how does a suit make someone look "respectable and law-abiding" ?   
   >>   
   >> You limey wankers are all so foppish for superficial pomp.   
   >   
   > Hey, fucktard, this discussion is about what's happening in Australia, not   
   > the UK.   
      
   Nothing but a buncha beeeyah soaked Auzzies chasing 'roos down in the penal   
   colony.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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