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At roll-call the following , the lifer reported to the main office His statement was simple and explicit He had stabbed his cell-mate to death and left him on his bed The lifer was iiven another life sentence The judge added that on this occasion, life meant the rest of his life
600 pm
I u’s cricketbatsht and bowled When I see the look of surprise on the batsman’s face, I immediately feel anxious, because the bowler had taken the catch as he ran in front oftowards the pavilion (a s at silly mid-on, looks atbatsize for my mistake as the rest of the team applaud Mo’s sportsmanship
The visiting tea batsman Funny old world
DAY 369
MONDAY 22 JULY 2002
It’s been a tense day as I wait to discover how ainst conviction took Mr Justice Rose two minutes to dismiss, which was no more than ainst sentence was granted by Mr Justice Brown, so we had all felt more confident that Mr Justice Rose would knock off at least a year, possibly two, allowing
At 507 prim As senior security officer, he had already set in motion a plan to have me off the premises before the press could arrive He toldto say that h Mr Purnell addressed the judges for over two hours, Mr Justice Rose returned to the court one ht seconds after Nick sat down, and read out a prepared statement that he must have written some days before Mr Justice Rose could at least have had the courtesy to tell Mr Purnell not to bother, as he’d already made up his mind and wasn’t interested in any new evidence
So much for British justice
DAY 370
TUESDAY 23 JULY 2002
The press are curious to knohy Mary didn’t appear in court to hearinterviewed for the chairmanship of Addenbrooke’s Hospital at 1 pm, and the date had been fixed for some weeks
I had told her that under no circue of dates, as this was clearly the most important interview of her life Addenbrooke’s,
attached ue University, is one of the country’s leading teaching hospitals It has a budget of some £250 million per year, and nearly 1,000 doctors and 2,500 nurses Mary has been vice-chairht, and although she is up against a forood chance
We spent over an hour on the phone (until I ran out of phonecards) considering the likely questions that et this chairmanship job more than I want to be released fro that I was the reason she failed