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@Stevie, hopefully this story can cheer you up a bit. Fingers crossed.
I know a guy who is a defence lawyer.
He had a client who was in remand gaol waiting for his case to be heard.
He applied for bail so he could get out of gaol under strict conditions.
And on a Tuesday the lawyers put all of these conditions forward to the court and the court granted very strict bail.
So he could get out, but amongst other requirements he had to report twice a day. Then as you know, if they miss reporting, all hell can break loose and when the Police catch up with you, back to prison …usually until your case is heard. It’s not a good idea!
So bail is granted and the lawyers etc set about getting the physical release sorted. They make calls and papers are going back and forth. It’s a process.
About lunchtime on Wednesday, my friend gets a call from a Police Superintendent. These are extremely senior Police officers, lots of cops and police stations under their command. Very busy and hard working. You have to be very smart and committed to reach such a high position.
It was never explained to me why someone so important and so senior is ringing my friend up. He didn’t know either.
And the conversation went like this:
super;
“Good afternoon Mr ………..”
“ Your client was granted bail yesterday, he hasn’t reported, then where is he? what’s going on?”
And my friend says
“ Sir, the gaol hasn’t actually released him yet!”
super: click……
The super simply hung up on my friend!
It was true of course, he hadn’t got out yet!
And because there’s still a bit of humour left in the world, apparently my friend and his team, had a good chuckle about it and left it there.
The man was released later in the afternoon and eventually, he won the case.
I hope your acute pain is so slightly improving. Heading the right way…