Hubert Parker, Baron Parker of Waddington Quote

A judge is not supposed to know anything about the facts of life until they have been presented in evidence and explained to him at least three times.


Quoted in the Observer, 12 March 1961


A judge is not supposed to know anything about the facts of life until they have been presented in evidence and explained to him at least three times.

A judge is not supposed to know anything about the facts of life until they have been presented in evidence and explained to him at least three times.

A judge is not supposed to know anything about the facts of life until they have been presented in evidence and explained to him at least three times.

A judge is not supposed to know anything about the facts of life until they have been presented in evidence and explained to him at least three times.