I remember a story of a man who was found guilty of committing agriculture in a neighbour's garden of Eden. Before passing the sentence for the crime, the judge asked the accused if he had anything to say in his defence.
Why did he tread on another man's lawfully wedded 'property'? This is what he said. Your honour, is it a bad thing to visit a neighbour?
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