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Lord Westbury, it is said, rebuffed a barrister’s reliance upon an earlier
opinion of his by stating, “I can only say that I am amazed that a man of
my intelligence should have been guilty of giving such an opinion.” IN KING V. CENTRAL BANK, 18 CAL.3D 840, 850 (1977) (MOSK CONCURRING)
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Charles M. Sevilla (Law and Disorder: Absurdly Funny Moments from the Courts)