“Oyez Oyez Oyez”. Is this town crier phrase used in Canadian courts? When I look it up on-line, it says it is used in the Supreme Court of the United States and Great Britain courts, but I cannot find a single Canadian court reference.
Willis B. Sullen for “Will Be Sullen” goes along with the subtle way of calling the other guy “Pervrett”. You think Will be sullen now? Wait until Elly gets done with him.
His gown is pure United States. It has no tab, no collar, no hood, no waist coat, no striped gray pants. Lynn Johnston loses “proud Canadian” points with this one. The United States judges have the dullest judicial gowns of any modern country. The least exciting of the Canadian judicial gowns is far more interesting than the most interesting United States judicial gown.
Templo S.U.D. about 6 years ago
oh, you’re a big help, Connie
howtheduck about 6 years ago
“Oyez Oyez Oyez”. Is this town crier phrase used in Canadian courts? When I look it up on-line, it says it is used in the Supreme Court of the United States and Great Britain courts, but I cannot find a single Canadian court reference.
Willis B. Sullen for “Will Be Sullen” goes along with the subtle way of calling the other guy “Pervrett”. You think Will be sullen now? Wait until Elly gets done with him.
His gown is pure United States. It has no tab, no collar, no hood, no waist coat, no striped gray pants. Lynn Johnston loses “proud Canadian” points with this one. The United States judges have the dullest judicial gowns of any modern country. The least exciting of the Canadian judicial gowns is far more interesting than the most interesting United States judicial gown.
Lecherous almost 6 years ago
The Judge is looking at the crowd and knows it will be a long day in court.
rebelstrike0 almost 6 years ago
Elly is probably thinking by now that a courthouse in the real world is not exactly Night Court.
Diat60 almost 6 years ago
He’s wearing a “judicial” expression.
joefearsnothing almost 6 years ago
“they all wear the same expression”….not Judge Judy! ;o]
DCBakerEsq almost 6 years ago
Here comes the judge! Here comes the judge!
Airbender almost 6 years ago
Hey Judge! Love the name. From your expression, it suits you.
JD'Huntsville'AL almost 6 years ago
Wow, all these comments and yet nobody has confirmed if they say “OYEZ” in Canada or not.