![]() ![]() Italicised letters in the first few pages spell out "Smithy Code", while the following pages also contain marked out letters.Īlthough he would not be drawn on his code and its meaning, Mr Justice Smith said he would probably confirm it if someone cracked it, which was "not a difficult thing to do". "I can't discuss the judgement, but I don't see why a judgement should not be a matter of fun," he said. ![]() ![]() Mr Justice Smith said he would confirm the code if someone broke it. Seemingly random italicised letters were included in the 71-page judgement given by Mr Justice Peter Smith, which apparently spell out a message. The judge who presided over the failed Da Vinci Code plagiarism case at London's High Court hid his own secret code in his written judgement. The Insider - Da Vinci Code case judge admits adding secret code to his written judgementĭa Vinci Code case judge admits adding secret code to his written judgement
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