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02-07-2014 10:26 AM
@lambsy_uk wrote:
@aernethril wrote:
@lambsy_uk wrote:For someone who is an artist I'd suggest sketching is a good way to pass the time and occupy the mind!
Except that it is strictly forbidden to do so in court - by anyone!
This may be the case but surely doing so shouldn't lead to exclaimations that such actions are sad, creepy or bizarre!!!
As others have said..........................
It is bizarre that, in the midst of such a serious issue, he chooses to do something that may come across as if he has gone into denial by sketching those in court and not pay attention to the trial at all, (Clifford chose to take the proverbial out of a television reporter behind his back).
It is creepy that he thinks he can do this and get away with it - he still thinks the law does not apply to him - maybe even an attempt to put witnesses off, and sad that in the midst of all this, he cannot even spend a thought for how he may come across to his family who were solidly supporting him all the time.
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