Re: BCOB Regulations
The vicar has a damages assessment hearing on 13 June and that wise old owl JudgeFodder is giving him some very useful tips on how to conduct himself in court and keep on-side with the judge.
How's this for sound advice - telling him it's perfectly ok to interrupt the opposing party when speaking?
''Be alert to the other side who will probably try to introduce red herrings - such as still bleating on about the fact that the claim has not been fully argued and that it is not fair etc. Don't be worried about interrupting them gently by truning to the judge and saying "excuse me sir, but the defence ha had their chance, this has already been raised and dismissed in the setaside hearing - they really are trying to go over old ground etc. I am sure that the judge will agree with you and will tell them to move on.''
http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk...-Damages/page7
The vicar has a damages assessment hearing on 13 June and that wise old owl JudgeFodder is giving him some very useful tips on how to conduct himself in court and keep on-side with the judge.
How's this for sound advice - telling him it's perfectly ok to interrupt the opposing party when speaking?
''Be alert to the other side who will probably try to introduce red herrings - such as still bleating on about the fact that the claim has not been fully argued and that it is not fair etc. Don't be worried about interrupting them gently by truning to the judge and saying "excuse me sir, but the defence ha had their chance, this has already been raised and dismissed in the setaside hearing - they really are trying to go over old ground etc. I am sure that the judge will agree with you and will tell them to move on.''
http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk...-Damages/page7
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