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OnyxCougar 11-04-2003 09:06 AM

From the "Keep it in the shower" Department:
 
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From Yahoo!
Lawyer Gets Rapped for Singing Bob Marley Tune

MONTREAL (Reuters) - The lawyer for a man convicted of shooting and killing a policeman apologized on Monday for singing the Bob Marley hit "I Shot The Sheriff" as he was leaving the courtroom.

Despite the apology, the Quebec Law Society has opened an disciplinary investigation against defense lawyer Christian Gauthier, while the Montreal police union is planning to make a formal complaint.

"I'm sincerely sorry to know today that family members (of the victim) and policemen heard me," Gauthier told Radio-Canada television.

"If I hurt them, if I added to their plight, I'm sincerely sorry. I didn't think about it, and if I had, I wouldn't have sang," he said.

Gauthier was leaving the courthouse during a break in the murder trial of his client, Stephane Boucher, last week when his rendition of "I Shot The Sheriff," a cut on Marley's 1973 album "Burnin,'" was heard by reporters and police.

"I shot the sheriff, but I swear it was in self-defense," the lawyer sang while pacing a corridor.

"It's the story of my client," he replied when a journalist warned him that his performance had been caught on tape.

His client was later sentenced to 25 years in jail for shooting and killing policeman Benoit L'Ecuyer on a busy Montreal highway in February last year. Boucher said he killed the officer in defense after being shot at while trying to escape.

Disciplinary action against the lawyer could range from a fine to disbarment.

Whit 11-04-2003 10:33 AM

      I guess if this is any indication of the lawyers intelligence we understand why his client is in jail...

Elspode 11-04-2003 11:04 AM

I think this just proves how infectious and irresistable Marley's music really is. I mean, who among us would not have at least *thought* of singing this song in a similar situation?

richlevy 11-06-2003 09:29 PM

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Originally posted by Elspode
I think this just proves how infectious and irresistable Marley's music really is. I mean, who among us would not have at least *thought* of singing this song in a similar situation?
I think anyone doing the Clapton version should BE shot.

Torrere 11-07-2003 08:31 PM

How 'bout the Boucher version?

At least this guy didn't shoot the deputy!

insoluble 11-08-2003 03:31 AM

people are just way too damn uptight and touchy these days.

xoxoxoBruce 11-08-2003 03:38 AM

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Originally posted by insoluble
people are just way too damn uptight and touchy these days.
I agree.:beer:

JeepNGeorge 11-08-2003 11:20 PM

Probably the same people that asked me to quit helping them make sandbags during the flooding of the Mighty Missouri in the early 90's while I sang 'When the Levy Breaks' by Zep. BASTARDS ALL OF THEM. Have we all lost out sense of humour?

richlevy 11-09-2003 10:45 AM

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Originally posted by JeepNGeorge
Probably the same people that asked me to quit helping them make sandbags during the flooding of the Mighty Missouri in the early 90's while I sang 'When the Levy Breaks' by Zep. BASTARDS ALL OF THEM. Have we all lost out sense of humour?
Actually, its levee, not levy. After all, I should know.

I think having a dark sense of humor is necessary sometimes. I can't speak from experience, but I'm sure that soldiers going into dangerous situations have probably thought about song titles or even hummed some songs which would probably piss off some congressmen.

Political correctness, to appease the left or right, is a violation of the Constitution.

elSicomoro 11-09-2003 11:35 AM

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Originally posted by JeepNGeorge
Probably the same people that asked me to quit helping them make sandbags during the flooding of the Mighty Missouri in the early 90's while I sang 'When the Levy Breaks' by Zep.
Damn, I should have thought of that (I was sandbagging on the Mississippi in '93)...that's great!

Now that I think about it, "World on Fire" by Jane Wiedlin might have been appropriate during the CA wildfires.

Rich, what happens if the Levy breaks? :)

On occasion I've thought of songs to go with a tragedy, though I mainly think of humorous/PI quips...I had quips about 9/11 the day after.

A recent example: Why the hell would Scott Peterson kill Laci? She was hot!


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