Trial Catch-Phrases /Bloopers,Baezisms and just plain funny MERGED

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sorry, don't recall if this has been said, but...

*as judge Perry just told you...
 
HHJP "Our potential jurors are not grist for the grist mill"
(Was misquoted and put in print incorrectly for days by everyone!)
grist/grist/Noun - Grain that is ground to make flour.
grist·mill/ˈgristˌmil/ Noun - A mill for grinding grain.

The judge showed his DEEP knowledge by using this statement IMHO as the proverb "all is grist for the mill" means "everything can be made useful, or be a source of profit."

The judge used this statement when he then followed with
HHJP Jury voir dire was never meant to profit either side, and it's a dirty little secret that lawyers don't discuss
 
Needed this today Niner .... thanks :) I just heard myself laugh for the first time all day !
 
HHJP - Both sides will have 7 minutes apiece to flap their gums.

and a favorite of mine from a PJ: Why? Why not?
 
"The age of the defendant as a mitigating factor".
Or, as Judge Perry says, defen-dant.
 
The ever-intriguing Baez Law Dictionary:

Mitigating factors are factors that mitigate.



(Look that up in your Funk and Wagnalls, jurors.)
 
My favorite:

HHJP "I want to avoid sending the jury in and out like a Pop Tart"
 
Have you ever watched the Nancy Grace Entertainment?
 
Priceless!! LDB asks in pm session today to PJ - "You didn't see Mr. Baez on the NG entertainment show?"
 
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