Cranford (TV Series)
November 1842 (2007)
Greg Wise: Sir Charles Maulver
Quotes
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[Job Gregson has been arrested and locked up in the town jail]
Sir Charles Maulver : I issued the constable with a warrant for this arrest. The offence brought to me was robbery with violence. The man will be tried for that and found guilty.
Lady Ludlow : He's guilty of poaching - and nothing more.
Sir Charles Maulver : And nothing less. I'm plagued by poachers too, and they're all vagabonds. Vagabonds can be sentenced purely for their way of life - no specific crime is required. That, Lady Ludlow, is the law.
Lady Ludlow : And who is it who makes the law? Those such as you in the House of Commons; those such as I in the House of Lords. You can also mete out justice as you see fit - that's your privilege as a magistrate. Convict Job Gregson... of poaching. And I will pay the fine. Five pounds from my own purse to save a father of six from jail. He'll work on my land, unwaged, in reparation.
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Lady Ludlow : He is guilty of poaching, nothing more.
Sir Charles Maulver : And nothing less! I am plagued by poachers too, and they're all vagabonds. Vagabonds can be sentenced purely for their way of life. No specific crime is required. That, Lady Ludlow, is the law.