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Can I not swear on the Bible then claim I'm Muslim. Risk for being detained on trumped up terrorist charges, but at least Brown wouldn't get my money...?Originally posted by AtWTry not to do it under oath as it may cost ya...Comment
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But is swearing in court optional on the Bible?Originally posted by AtWSwearing on Bible is optional in court.Comment
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Now you begin to annoy me.
Yes in court you can request not to swear on Bible but affirm instead.Comment
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Your are clearly an expert in attending court. Can you elaborate?Originally posted by AtWNow you begin to annoy me.
Yes in court you can request not to swear on Bible but affirm instead.Comment
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and not a word from assguru ?
obviously the topic is too grown up and sensible for him to coment on
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Well you've got no worries then.Originally posted by Andywplead guilty to speeding on the grounds of diminished responsibilty !
"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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