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Camp Afternoons With Judge Rinder
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Anyone watch this new show today ITV 2pm, Britains answer to Judge Judy, Judy more masculine! He reminded me of Jason Gardiner!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I also would like to know how he can pretend to be a judge with a flag positioned behind him with the name....Judge Rinder.
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Henrietta, a barrister works for one party in a trial or hearing, the defence or the prosecution, putting their client's case forward in a positive light to try and convince the jury that his client's version of events is the correct one.
The judge will have been a barrister or solicitor for some years before becoming a judge, the person who listens to both sides, directs the jury and passes sentence.
The judge will have been a barrister or solicitor for some years before becoming a judge, the person who listens to both sides, directs the jury and passes sentence.
I am assuming that, as the programme is a somewhat copy of Judge Judy, none of the participants loose out. All expenses are paid by the Company that produces the programmes; and that could also include fees to all extras who form the public observers in the supposed courtroom.
A few months back the producers of the show were seeking participants.
http:// www.sta rnow.co .uk/lis ting/57 9404
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A few months back the producers of the show were seeking participants.
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