Mr. Bumpkin's Lawsuit, Or, How to Win Your Opponent's Case

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Bumpkin gives his evidence ; much on the way in which the thief is defended ; a good deal on the ability of the Counsel for the Prosecution ; and very much on the class of man they get in the jury box." " But the case is so clear." " Yes, to us who know all about it ; but you have to make it clear to the jury." " There's the watch found upon the man. Why, dear me, what can be clearer or plainer than that ? " " True ; that's Mr. Bumpkin's evidence." " And Mr. Bumpkin saw him take it." " That's B...umpkin again." " Then Mr. O'Rapley was with him." " Did you not hear that he is not to be called ; the Don doesn't want to be seen in the affair." " Well, I feel certain he will win. I shall not believe in trial by jury if they let that man off." " You don't know what a trial at the Old Bailey or Quarter Sessions is. I don't mean at the Old Bailey "THE law's delay." 237 before a real Common Law judge, but a Chancery judge.
I once heard a counsel, who was prosecuting a man for passing bad money, interrupt a recorder in his summing up, and ask him to tell the jury there was evidence of seven bad florins having been found in the prisoner's boot.


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