Joe Shearer
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If you were a lawyer and before a court hearing, the client would have stood up and asked the judge in the middle of case hearing to allow him defend himself, because even with a very limited knowledge of the law, he could do a much better job. And judge would have agreed.
No wonder, no body buys Indian shyt anymore of being "victim of terrorism".
Your biggest export is now being rejected and coming back home. Deal with it, or just, as you put it, "shut up"!
I doubt it. I doubt it for the simple reason that you are not a good judge of what might or might not happen in a courtroom; you lack the capacity to look at the written word and gauge what it means. Instead of working yourself into a frenzy trying to prove the unproveable, pay more attention to what you originally stated and what you were asked to prove.