Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Shirley next episode, pre-production notes

 Music; Alice Cooper, poison....

https://youtu.be/Ko5O3S5Kxlo?si=uaDeiW4eZcsg96op



Back to the Future clock scene, destination October 26th, 1985.... Not October 26th 2024....


Marty McFlurry [sic] makes a 'leap-a-town', on avance jusque au Octobre 26, mil novecent quatre-vingt cinq.... Depuis le 'leap-a-town' avec l'éclair qui frappe la tour de l'horloge 

Marty runs into une eglise a cōte d'une magasin....


Concepts: 40 ounce bottles in America, three quarter litre bottles in Australia. 88 ounces of flagon.

Shop names: Christ; Elmo

Physics: deceleration 


Regarde....

https://youtu.be/qbGwlvgpySE?si=8aQmsRKETRYAmQrq


1955 shop: Barber shop


The DMC registration tag detaches from the vehicle as it exceeds 88 miles per hour...

https://youtu.be/FWG3Dfss3Jc?si=ti_9oiPsmst4ggiY


Marty se brûle la main sur la plaque d'immatriculation.


Eminem MCs an award for Run DMC, 2009...

https://youtu.be/IXSAdX1VCXc?si=lU-GepJGMD5JFeMe

Run & DMC accept award ....

https://youtu.be/toK0zGQ68es?si=ITNoxJZX4Ah9p3C0








Justice Anthony Payne of the NSW Supreme Court made a declaration that Michael Rollinson was in contempt of court by engaging in legal practice or implying he was entitled to engage in legal practice between June and August 2022.

It follows orders of Justices Mark Leeming, Kristina Stern and John Griffiths to remove Rollinson’s name from the roll.

Late last year, Rollinson pleaded guilty to 13 contempt charges for breaching an undertaking and injunctions over the seven-week period in 2022. Four charges related to the concerns notice he sent to Lawyers Weekly on behalf of solicitor and client Vincent Stanizzo.

At the time, Rollinson was restricted from engaging in legal practice.

The proceedings were remanded on the condition Rollinson enter an agreement to comply with conditions, including to be of good behaviour and to not be in contact with Stanizzo.

Barrister’s contempt of court finding challenged by client

An NSW barrister banned from engaging in legal practice was challenged by a former client over listings on directory websites.


Justice Anthony Payne of the NSW Supreme Court made a declaration that Michael Rollinson was in contempt of court by engaging in legal practice or implying he was entitled to engage in legal practice between June and August 2022.



It follows orders of Justices Mark Leeming, Kristina Stern and John Griffiths to remove Rollinson’s name from the roll.


Late last year, Rollinson pleaded guilty to 13 contempt charges for breaching an undertaking and injunctions over the seven-week period in 2022. Four charges related to the concerns notice he sent to Lawyers Weekly on behalf of solicitor and client Vincent Stanizzo.


At the time, Rollinson was restricted from engaging in legal practice.


The proceedings were remanded on the condition Rollinson enter an agreement to comply with conditions, including to be of good behaviour and to not be in contact with Stanizzo.


In a judgment published late last month, Justice Payne said he was satisfied Rollinson complied with the court’s orders and that any term of actual imprisonment would be “inappropriate”.


“On all of the evidence, I am satisfied that there is no realistic prospect of further offending by Rollinson of the kind the subject of these proceedings and that he will continue to access appropriate treatment to manage his conditions,” Justice Payne said.

In the same proceedings, Justice Payne dealt with a matter concerning a former client who had made a complaint to the Legal Services Commission relating to a period between 2016 and 2019.

While the complaint was made prior to 2021 and the court’s orders, the client provided screenshots taken in late 2024 of two websites that listed Rollinson as a practising barrister. However, the email address included in those listings was inactive.


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