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David Burrows's avatar

As one David to another: 20 yrs ago I sat for a few years on a 20 person (+/-) committee of whom half were male; and four of us males were called 'David'. Could anyone call us by our surname to avoid four heads looking up questioningly when someone wanted the attention of 'David'? No.

Bristol's old magistrates' court (c late 1800s) was replaced by a much newer version in the early days of my practising career. It achieved in c 1975 a form of higher courts promotion. It became a court mostly used for a Crown Court and occasional other circuit judge hearings. The central area and three court rooms retained their lugubrious air. I did not again go down into the cells as I once used to do. I do not know if they retained their echo and their special disinfectant smell.

Bristol Mags did not even approximately approached the giddy promotion Middlesex Guildhall.

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Alexander Horne's avatar

I see you share my view on the carpet?

https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/has-the-uk-supreme-court-been-a-success/

I wonder what you make of the extent to which both Hale and Sumption became ‘personalities’? Personally, I thought it rather unwise.

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