Re: Leisurely Scribbles (part 5)
NONE of the above waffling answers my VERY good friend Jem's question....and as it goes,a very good question,Jem,thus matching your excellent self,good sir. [am I overdoing it,or does it all sound sincere,chaps/chappettes?] Jolly good - right,to answer your question,Jem [sorry about these planks,bro...ignore the chatter] the judge will usually ask if a 'presiding juror' has been chosen,prior to proceeding with the case. 'Foreman' as a term has been out of favour for circa a decade. This I was told by my rather good and totally tops friend Bex,who is a 'silk'. She's worked in courts of various types,from civil to criminal to High to Royal and knows her stuff.Re: Leisurely Scribbles (part 5)
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Thank you once again Pug me lad for your prompt and informative reply.Re: Leisurely Scribbles (part 5)
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