Baz is there something you wanna confess to? lmao
[h=1]Jury Told Off For Laughing At Man Accused Of Cow And Sheep Sex Acts Near Spurs Training Ground[/h]
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An exasperated judge had to tell off jury members after they would not stop laughing at a man accused of bestiality.
Jury members were
reportedly in fits of giggles as they were told how a man tried to bugger a sheep after he could not get a cow to felate him just yards from Tottenham's training ground.
Judge tells jury off for laughing as they hear how a man tried to bugger a sheep after he could not get a cow to felate him.
CourtNewsUK (@CourtNewsUK)
January 28, 2014
Paul Lovell allegedly committed the sexual act or acts with animals near to the Spurs training ground in north London last September,
the Evening Standard reported.
Sniggering could be heard from the jury panel while details of Lovell's alleged offences were described at Wood Green Crown Court.
"I well understand that there are aspects of it [this case] that are unusual and amusing," said Judge James Patrick.
"If you do find the case particularly funny, if you can try to get over your laughter over lunch that would be great," he added.
Court erupts in laughter after judge accidentally suggested a witness demonstrate what a sheep botherer did to unfortunate animals
#Enfield
CourtNewsUK (@CourtNewsUK)
January 28, 2014
Lovell was
seen by a young couple picnicking 250 yards away who claim to have seen him "laying on the floor, taking his shorts off" near a line of trees before committing the sex crimes.
The couple took photos of him on a mobile phone which are due to be presented at his trial.
The 61-year-old from Enfield appeared at Wood Green Crown Court yesterday where prosecutors dropped a charge of indecent exposure due to a lack of evidence.
However prosecutor Robert Hutchinson changed the wording of a second charge of "outraging public indecency" to include "fellatio with a cow."
He is currently on bail on condition he does not return to Whitewebbs Lane or Archers Wood in Enfield, north London, where it is claimed he carried out the animal sex attacks on September 4.
The trial continues.