OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT
EXTRACT
FRIDAY 10 OF DECEMBER 1988
IN THE MAGISTRATES COURT
Before
John Anthony Cecil Walkey Gillett, Esquire
Magistrate
THE LAW OFFICER OF THE CROWN
-v-
MAURICE JOHN KIRK
HM DEPUTY GREFFIER
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For the record Mr Kirk, is your full name Maurice John Kirk?
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THE DEFENDANT
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Sir, over the lunchtime, the Prison has confirmed that I have not had a psychiatric report prepared...
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MAGISTRATE
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Mr Kirk, would you please be silent and listen to the charge being read
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THE DEFENDANT
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.... Inaudible). And if you have one I would please ask to have sight of it before this case continues
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MAGISTRATE
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A copy was sent to the Prison on Friday - on er - when was it Mr Dorey?
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HM DEPUTY GREFFIER
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Yesterday afternoon.
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MAGISTRATE
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Yesterday afternoon.
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THE DEFENDANT
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Sir, the prison has no knowledge and has nothing in their records
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MAGISTRATE
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... on (inaudible) . Mr Kirk. Mr Kirk would you kindly be quiet and answer the charges which are to be read to you.
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THE DEFENDANT
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I request legal representation.
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MAGISTRATE
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Your request is declined
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THE DEFENDANT
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I request Legal Aid
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MAGISTRATE
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Mr Kirk, if you continue to behave in this way I shall you taken down
and remanded in custody until Monday. I have a busy afternoon. Now,
will you kindly be silent and listen to the charge read and taken your -
and make your plea.
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I, Lynette M Baker, hereby certify the foregoing to be correct and
complete extract, prepared to the best of my skill and ability from the
tape-recording of the proceedings in the case.
Signed: L M Baker
16 October 1989