2.10pm Maurice, unable to cope with conditions in court, relies on the 'famous five' to withstand the onslaught of a classic example of a typical cartel of lawyers, in British courts, displaying a not unusual example of an outdated 'adversarial gravy train'. Maurice's conscience finally overcomes his selfishness. All out, he says, life is far too short to suffer witnessing this gratuitous abuse of tax payers' money.
3.00pm All 'five' leave the QC, trailing barrister, partner of Dolmans and second solicitor and some Dolmans clerk running in and out, to 'get on with it' on their own, addressing the trial judge on totally irrelevant case law in a case based on criminal conduct by consecutive South Wales Chief Constables, Barbara Wilding and Peter Vaughan.
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