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  2. The Secret Barrister - Wikipedia

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    The book is loosely structured to follow the life of a criminal case from magistrates' court, through to sentence and appeal.It mixes first-hand accounts of the author as advocate, acting at different times for the prosecution and the defence, with a discussion of how the system in practice fails to deliver justice on a daily basis: "Access to justice, the rule of law, fairness to defendants ...

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  4. The Dock Brief (play) - Wikipedia

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    Mortimer was a barrister and got the idea for the play from the real-life practice of the Dock Brief, where criminals could pick a barrister to defend them. Mortimer wrote "I wanted to say something about the lawyer's almost pathetic dependence on the criminal classes, without whom he would be unemployed, and I wanted to find a criminal who ...

  5. Requiem for a Wren - Wikipedia

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    He has recently qualified as a barrister in England. His arrival home is marred by the apparent suicide, a few hours earlier, of a young Englishwoman named Jessie Proctor, who was his parents' housekeeper. [2] Alan guesses that this troubled woman must have left personal papers hidden somewhere in case her suicide attempt was not successful.

  6. Talk:The Secret Barrister - Wikipedia

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    4 Is the book "The Secret Barrister" worthy of its own Wikipedia article, and , if so, should not the article be more balanced with criticism as well as praise? 4 comments Toggle the table of contents

  7. Montague Druitt - Wikipedia

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    On 17 May 1882, two years after graduation, Druitt was admitted to the Inner Temple, one of the qualifying bodies for English barristers. His father had promised him a legacy of £ 500 (equivalent to £64,000 today), [ 18 ] and Druitt paid his membership fees with a loan from his father secured against the inheritance. [ 19 ]

  8. Bates & Others v Post Office Ltd - Wikipedia

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    The claimants were represented in court by a team from Henderson Chambers led by Patrick Green KC, instructed by Freeths, while the Post Office lead barristers included David Cavender KC and Anthony de Garr Robinson KC, both from One Essex Court, instructed by solicitors Womble Bond Dickinson.

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    Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons battled the algorithm, in the parlance of Prada’s show notes, to bring us combinations that evoked the most dizzying of childhood dress-up games: a sequined silver ...