prosecution
The prosecutor was fairly young, probably 2-3 years into her tenure, but still, I wasn't the only one in the jury box who noticed.
I wasn't even the most educated person in that jury. We had school teachers (x2!) an engineer, a paramedic, a doctor, a mechanic who was hilarious and I got along with very well, and a bunch of other forgetful faces, because they were mostly behind masks.
public service(s)
Oh oh! Public Service(s)! That reminds me about the ordeal I had with the Post office recently that I WILL turn into a post. I will write it in a very satirical and irritated manner, but only because that is the only way to cope with such systemic failure.
The issue still isn't resolved, even though I provided them with all the required paperwork. I will... write that shortly, and publish it ... in the future. (I have such a queue of things ... queued, and I don't want to mess with the order!
off topic
I often go and read the sentencing remarks - if I need a cure for my insomnia - and they're sometimes hilarious, particularly when beyond from the legalese and procedural prose, comes a heckle from the gallery or the prisoner, and the language goes from formal to cutting profanity.
Haha this is my favourite kind of read - a good old rant about the state of things XD
Will pop by to read if I haven't died by then from overheating (A/C isn't working at work.. .37C every day)
I hope you survive not only this day, but the rest of the days. I have stuff scheduled up for like... the next ten days at this rate. I have TOO MANY WORDS.
They are chasing me, always. But I kind of like it.