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Page creatorm>Import Bot
Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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The stage is the Old Bailey, Georgian England. The plot is whatever case happens to be the most entertaining or scandalous that day. The opportunities prisoners have for defence counsel are minimal, the chances of conviction extremely high. The jury (and the audience; yes, the miserable plight of some being as always a ready source of entertainment for others) is rarely sympathetic. The punishments for even petty crimes are usually severe, such as being forcibly branded in court. The sentence for the poor schmuck in the accused stand? Quite often death. And the worst part? This is all pretty much Truth in Television.
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