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So in other words, if you want to become a magistrate, it might be worth putting a brick through a shop window, getting convicted, and put the resulting criminal record on the application form?
Now, where do I get a brick?
You nick one you idiot.
You will never make the grade as a snowflake magistrate with that sort of short sightedness...
So in other words, if you want to become a magistrate, it might be worth putting a brick through a shop window, getting convicted, and put the resulting criminal record on the application form?
WANTED: More magistrates with criminal records to boost diversity among the judiciary
Chairman of Magistrates Association hopes for a more diverse set of JPs
John Bache said their past offences could help other feel less alienated
Criminals are not barred from becoming JPS but warned against applying
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