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<blockquote data-quote="200Meters" data-source="post: 756043" data-attributes="member: 23727"><p><img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite9" alt=":eek:" title="Eek! :eek:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":eek:" /> Um, sorry. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/semi-twins.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":semi-twins:" title="semi-twins :semi-twins:" data-shortname=":semi-twins:" /></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Ditto several times over! If we all had to go through this alone, that would be horrid.</p><p></p><p>I note and appreciate what you say about Youngest and cigarettes in the clink but will respectfully disagree. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Ditto!</p><p></p><p>Well, we were at the Jerusalem District Court today, sort of.</p><p></p><p>I was looking at an earlier version of <a href="https://www.timesofisrael.com/over-1000-students-soccer-fans-isolated-as-9th-grader-diagnosed-with-virus/" target="_blank"><u>this</u></a> story on my phone & was about to walk into the court building (Mrs. 200Meters was already inside; she came from her place of work & I came from mine) when the PD called me and told me that he was at that soccer game & sat in section 425!!! He said that he was going home to self-quarantine himself & wouldn't be coming to court. I happened to see the presiding judge (cases in the district courts here are heard by a panel of three judges; there are no juries here) in the hallway & told her what the PD had told me. She told us to go into court. The prosecutor was there & a stenographer/secretary. The judge said that either we had to do this tomorrow (Thursday, 5 February) or it would have to wait until after Passover (which is in 5 weeks) as her court docket was chockablock full. So, she tentatively set a discussion for 10:30 tomorrow and told the secretary and us to call the Jerusalem PD's office & see if they could rustle up a substitute PD, who would then have to call our PD to get brought up to speed, on such short notice. She said if the PD's office couldn't, we would have to wait until after Passover. We spoke to the PD's office, which had already been informed by our PD, and was working on it. Then the PD's office called me back & said that our PD did <em>not</em> have to self-quarantine (because, if you look at the foregoing link, the number of people at that soccer game who must self-quarantine has been considerably narrowed) after all & would be in court at 10:30 tomorrow. Then Youngest's PD WhatsApped me to say that he managed to get the judge to give us until Monday, 9 March, at 12:30, when she must've found some time to squeeze us in.</p><p></p><p>As Mrs. 200Meters and were in court waiting for her honor to figure out what we would be doing, I realized that I knew this judge from a news report I had seen. She will also be the presiding judge over the impending corruption trial of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. She obviously wants to finish up all her little cases (such as Youngest's, who seemed to be in good spirits, in his orange jumpsuit, and leg-irons) before she starts what will be <em>the</em> trial of her career.</p><p></p><p>What a soap opera!</p><p></p><p>Since we are not in court tomorrow, Mrs. 200Meters & I will get up very early & go off to visit Youngest at 08:30, and then turn around & drive back to Jerusalem & go to work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="200Meters, post: 756043, member: 23727"] :eek: Um, sorry. :semi-twins: Ditto several times over! If we all had to go through this alone, that would be horrid. I note and appreciate what you say about Youngest and cigarettes in the clink but will respectfully disagree. Ditto! Well, we were at the Jerusalem District Court today, sort of. I was looking at an earlier version of [URL='https://www.timesofisrael.com/over-1000-students-soccer-fans-isolated-as-9th-grader-diagnosed-with-virus/'][U]this[/U][/URL] story on my phone & was about to walk into the court building (Mrs. 200Meters was already inside; she came from her place of work & I came from mine) when the PD called me and told me that he was at that soccer game & sat in section 425!!! He said that he was going home to self-quarantine himself & wouldn't be coming to court. I happened to see the presiding judge (cases in the district courts here are heard by a panel of three judges; there are no juries here) in the hallway & told her what the PD had told me. She told us to go into court. The prosecutor was there & a stenographer/secretary. The judge said that either we had to do this tomorrow (Thursday, 5 February) or it would have to wait until after Passover (which is in 5 weeks) as her court docket was chockablock full. So, she tentatively set a discussion for 10:30 tomorrow and told the secretary and us to call the Jerusalem PD's office & see if they could rustle up a substitute PD, who would then have to call our PD to get brought up to speed, on such short notice. She said if the PD's office couldn't, we would have to wait until after Passover. We spoke to the PD's office, which had already been informed by our PD, and was working on it. Then the PD's office called me back & said that our PD did [I]not[/I] have to self-quarantine (because, if you look at the foregoing link, the number of people at that soccer game who must self-quarantine has been considerably narrowed) after all & would be in court at 10:30 tomorrow. Then Youngest's PD WhatsApped me to say that he managed to get the judge to give us until Monday, 9 March, at 12:30, when she must've found some time to squeeze us in. As Mrs. 200Meters and were in court waiting for her honor to figure out what we would be doing, I realized that I knew this judge from a news report I had seen. She will also be the presiding judge over the impending corruption trial of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. She obviously wants to finish up all her little cases (such as Youngest's, who seemed to be in good spirits, in his orange jumpsuit, and leg-irons) before she starts what will be [I]the[/I] trial of her career. What a soap opera! Since we are not in court tomorrow, Mrs. 200Meters & I will get up very early & go off to visit Youngest at 08:30, and then turn around & drive back to Jerusalem & go to work. [/QUOTE]
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