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== Plot ==
== Plot ==
The Doctor is called before a [[judge]], charged with leaving [[The Doctor's TARDIS|a blue box]] on a [[Double yellow lines|double yellow line]]. He explains that he was only parked temporarily while Lucie was [[shopping]]. A [[police officer]] tells the [[court]] that he was unable to check inside the box. The Doctor then says he waited two hours, but Lucie didn’t come back. He then detected a localised [[temporal shift]], stepped outside the TARDIS to find Lucie, but when he did so when he was arrested. The judge, finding the Doctor guilty, then [[Death sentence|sentences him to death]].
The Doctor is called before a [[judge]], [[criminal charge|charged]] with leaving [[The Doctor's TARDIS|a blue box]] on a [[Double yellow lines|double yellow line]]. He explains that he was only parked temporarily while Lucie was [[shopping]]. A [[police officer]] tells the [[court]] that he was unable to check inside the box. The Doctor then says he waited two hours, but Lucie didn’t come back. He then detected a localised [[temporal shift]], stepped outside the TARDIS to find Lucie, but when he did so when he was arrested. The judge, finding the Doctor guilty, then [[Death sentence|sentences him to death]].


The Doctor then finds himself in the dock of the [[Old Bailey]] in the [[17th century|17<sup>th</sup> century]], and realises he’s fallen through a temporal shift. He tells the judge there that he is not the [[horse]] [[thief]] they previously thought was on trial. To his surprise, the 17<sup>th</sup> century judge recognises the Doctor. The Doctor recognises him as 'Hanging George Jeffries', someone he has never met before, and accuses him of being imposter. Spring-Heeled Sophie, a [[Funambulism|tightrope walker]], then enters the courtroom.
The Doctor then finds himself in the dock of the [[Old Bailey]] in the [[17th century|17<sup>th</sup> century]], and realises he’s fallen through a temporal shift. He tells the judge there that he is not the [[horse]] [[thief]] they previously thought was on trial. To his surprise, the 17<sup>th</sup> century judge recognises the Doctor. The Doctor recognises him as 'Hanging George Jeffries', someone he has never met before, and accuses him of being imposter. Spring-Heeled Sophie, a [[Funambulism|tightrope walker]], then enters the courtroom.
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