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Nicked Journal Issue 1: Uncovering Legal Absurdities
180 x 250 mm, 86 pages
Editor: Seth Cox
Assistant Editor: Edward O’Claire
Designer: Daniel Cox

Our first issue ‘uncovering legal absurdities’ explores why it is that courthouses are intent on keeping us lot, the public/rabble/dirty masses, out. From awkward sight lines in the public galleries to censorious stares from Court Ushers, lack of decent parking to airy-fairy legal jargon; blatantly, we are not wanted in our courthouses. If that isn’t enough reason to go to your local and make a nuisance of yourself for a day or two, I don’t know what is. This issue also involves a bloke losing his fingers to a chainsaw, another bloke losing his life to Lollardy and an old Lady giving a talk under the tallest cathedral spire in England.  

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Nicked Journal: Bumpkin goes to court: Caspar Barnes
140.5 x 195 mm, 11 pages
Editor: Seth Cox
Writer: Caspar Barnes
Designer: Daniel Cox

Bumpkin goes to Court with Caspar Barnes. For this segment, one of our wide-eyed readers is send to go and make a nuisance of themselves in court for the day. What follows will be sure to give lawyers among the readership a jolly good laugh at the pig-ignorant laity, and give the laity a jolly good laugh at the lawyers.

“Attempted murder in the Old Bailey… and daylight robbery just outside.”
© nicked journal Uncovering Legal Absurdities
2024