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Posted by Bear in the Bull (U2265029) on Wednesday, 3rd October 2007
a Magistrate, but to be presenting the case against Owen, in another part of the Country, and still to get home in time for "Tea" ...
How does he manage it, at his age?
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Phil is no longer a magistrate. The law states that you have to retire from the bench on reaching the age of 70.
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, in reply to message 2.
Posted by DeeKay Bee - Disenfranchised (U236881) on Thursday, 4th October 2007
Even in Borsetshire, where they have their own rules and regulations?
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With such a capacity to bend space and time will he be the next guest star in "Heroes"?
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Phil retired from the bench over ten years ago.
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