Excerpt from Legal Life and Humour
Lightheartedness, indeed, may be said to be one of the main characteristics of Mr. Justice Darling. He seems to have entered upon his profession without serious thought. When I was young, he says, I was very idle, and my guardian asked me what I was going to do to earn my living. I think he gave me the selection of several unpleasant ways - all ways seemed unpleasant. I knew nothing about them, and so I said: Oh, very well, I'll be a solicitor,' and I began to be a solicitor; but it appeared to me after a short time that I might not be so idle as I wished. I made the acquaintance of a few other people, who said to me If you really wish to be completely idle, probably for the rest of your natural life, you had better be a barrister.' And so I became one, and I can assure you that for several years - indeed, for many years - I realised the height of my ambition.
Since then, My little Darling, as he was playfully called some years ago by the late Lord Brampton, has endeavoured to enliven the law with quips, jokes and epigrams, the bantering of plaintiffs, defendants and counsel, and, at times, his fellow judges. There are times when he looks and acts like a boy, never more so than when he leans back in his chair and joins in hearty laughter at some naive remark from the Bar or the witness box.
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Print on Demand. This book presents a fascinating study of legal humor, exploring its presence throughout history and across various branches of law. The author delves into the personalities of the individuals who have shaped this unique genre, from judges and lawyers to magistrates and witnesses, highlighting their quips, anecdotes, and witticisms. The book's focus is not only on entertainment but also on the significance of humor in the legal realm, demonstrating how it can lighten the atmosphere, defuse tensions, and even influence the outcome of cases. The author's insights shed light on the role of humor as a form of coping mechanism, a tool for humanizing legal proceedings, and a means of exposing the often absurd nature of the justice system. Ultimately, this book argues that legal humor is not merely a frivolous diversion but an integral part of the legal experience, offering a unique perspective on the complexities of the law and its impact on society. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9781334107757_0
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