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ShyShy
5th June 2007, 10:05
JUNE 1--Before his sentencing earlier this year on a felony burglary conviction, Andrew McCormack filled out a form which asked for a "recommendation as to what you think the Court should do in this case." The Montana man, 20, wrote, "Like the Beetles say, 'Let It Be.'" Well, that response did not sit well with Gregory Todd, a 56-year-old District Court judge (and Fab Four fan). In a sentencing memorandum--a copy of which you'll find below--Todd first corrected McCormack's misspelling and then schooled the young defendant on the band's discography
linkage (http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2007/0601071beatles1.html)
Beautiful :D
That judge needs to keep an eye out for Maxwell and his Silver Hammer
UJ
mike-db
5th June 2007, 16:16
Owned?
ScorLibran
5th June 2007, 17:55
I would say to the judge "I Wish You Were Here One Of These Days after The Trial", because If he were here In The Flesh he'd Stop, Take It Back, and realize in Time that he was Poles Apart from the truth. Then he could state Fearlessly, without Sorrow and without being yet another Sheep, that the greatest band in rock history spelled their name P-I-N-K F-L-O-Y-D.
zootm
5th June 2007, 19:34
Originally posted by ScorLibran
I would say to the judge "I Wish You Were Here One Of These Days after The Trial", because If he were here In The Flesh he'd Stop, Take It Back, and realize in Time that he was Poles Apart from the truth. Then he could state Fearlessly, without Sorrow and without being yet another Sheep, that the greatest band in rock history spelled their name P-I-N-K F-L-O-Y-D.
"Set [your] controls for the heart of the Sun, and grab some money for your bail, because your lame excuses are showing very little signs of life. Welcome to the machine."
;)
ScorLibran
5th June 2007, 19:48
The judge would find himself Marooned on The Thin Ice. He's just Another Brick In The Wall, and inside his Brain Damaged head there's Nobody Home. He could Keep Talking, Wearing The Inside Out until he was Lost For Words, while I'd simply be Biding My Time.
watadoo
5th June 2007, 20:02
Judge: "Boy, you gonna carry that weight
Carry that weight a long time
Boy, you gonna carry that weight
Carry that weight a long time/;
Razzinno
6th June 2007, 00:28
As much as the felon would have liked to make Time Stand Still before being caught, it should have been Second Nature, or at least he should have learned his Lessons early in life that you don't get Something For Nothing as any Working Man can tell you. For now he has a Ghost Of A Chance as he is stuck Between The Wheels.
For some reason though, In The End the judge let him off easy which is Heresy and a Far Cry from what the punk deserved. The Circumstances dictate that the guy should be shedding Tears while under Lock And Key.
You Bet Your Life the "convicted" man probably looks at the light sentence as One Little Victory. Unfortunately, that's just How It Is.
zootm
6th June 2007, 08:21
Originally posted by Razzinno
As much as the felon would have liked to make Time Stand Still before being caught, it should have been Second Nature, or at least he should have learned his Lessons early in life that you don't get Something For Nothing as any Working Man can tell you. For now he has a Ghost Of A Chance as he is stuck Between The Wheels.
For some reason though, In The End the judge let him off easy which is Heresy and a Far Cry from what the punk deserved. The Circumstances dictate that the guy should be shedding Tears while under Lock And Key.
You Bet Your Life the "convicted" man probably looks at the light sentence as One Little Victory. Unfortunately, that's just How It Is.
YES. YES. YES.
I was gonna do a Rush one!
ElChevelle
6th June 2007, 11:49
How about a Van Halen one?
Jump off a fekking bridge.
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