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When the former guards officer was asked if he had heard of the rock group Oasis during a court hearing, he replied: "I certainly have not heard of the band, I don't listen to bands. Isn't there an operetta called La Gazza Ladra? In , he earned the nickname "the Kicking Judge" after he booted a taxi driver outside his London home under the mistaken impression he was a press photographer. But it is his treatment of other lawyers that has gained him the greatest notoriety.

One said he was "dreadfully rude to people who are junior and inexperienced; discourteous and bullying". His latest targets have been the new solicitor advocates who have rights of audience in certain cases. His counsel Michael Silverleaf began: "Mr Gascoigne is a very well-known footballer," at which Mr Justice Harman interjected to laughter, as they say : "Rugby or Association?

Acres of newsprint were devoted to the footballer. The highbrow reviews waded in. Salman Rushdie soared to ridiculous, exclamation-mark heights in the Independent magazine. Granta published a Gazza treatise running to thousands of overblown words. In the London Review of Books, editor Karl Miller saw Gascoigne as "fierce and comic, formidable and vulnerable, orphan-like, waif-like Poet Ian Hamilton noted the player's "odd elfin humours, an over-eager version of Lear's Fool".

The opera and film director Franco Zeffirelli wrote how enchanted he was "when Gazza smells the referee's armpits". When he finally delivered he dismissed the case. Mr Goose, a farmer of Spalding, Lincolnshire, had claimed damages arising from allegations that accountants involved in the purchase of farm property in France had been in breach of their duty of care for ownership of property and had acted deceitfully.

Lord Justice Peter Gibson said in his judgment yesterday: "The court is driven to take this exceptional course [a retrial] on the ground that a substantial miscarriage of justice would be occasioned to Mr Goose by allowing the judge's decision to stand. He added: "Conduct like this weakens public confidence in the whole judicial process.

Left unchecked it would be ultimately subversive of the rule of law. Delays on this scale cannot and will not be tolerated.

A situation like this must never occur again. The resignation ends a year career as a High Court judge, in which Mr Justice Harman gained notoriety for his ignorance of the wider world. And he once told a woman witness who wanted to be referred to as Ms: "I've always thought there were only three kinds of women: wives, whores and mistresses.



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